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Yup, that looks like him alright. Thanks guys!
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Any ideas on the Red Sox player with the strained expression on his face? (Bonus points and extra kudos if you recognize the Yankee looking away from the camera).
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Hector Lopez?
Red Sox guy looks like Dick Stuart.
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Could be. Just adding a closer crop for larger detail to see if that helps:
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I think Stuart but also a slight resemblance to Don Demeter.
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The more I look at it, the more I'm sure it is Stuart, with the way the vertical creases run on his face.
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Maybe, just maybe (per retrosheet):
August 29, 1964: Yankees beat Red Sox 10-2. Yanks score 4 in first and no more until 6th--Sox blanked until 7th (fits with scoreboard). Dick Stuart leads off top of 5th with double to left, described as deep 3B. This could have been a bloop double with a play at 2B. Second baseman for the Yanks that day--Pedro Gonzalez.
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I doubt if the Yankee infielder is Lopez. He played only one game at infield in both 1963 and 1964, the years Stuart was with Boston. I will go with Pedro Gonzalez.
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