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Old 03-16-2013, 06:47 PM
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Bruce, I think his right arm was along the horizon to the left, but in the original photo it extended to far to fit in the T206 frame, so it was amputated - that blurry area below and to the left of his chin, is where his arm was in the original photo. Of course I'm just guessing, but the card looks armless as-is.

To the left is Chase a little bit earlier in his throwing motion (glove hand a bit higher). As he brings his glove hand down, his throwing hand should extend out a bit more.
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Bumped for George and anyone else interested.
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Surprised no one caught this yet. He used an ambidextrous glove.
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"Sleepy Bill Burns, the man who helped fix the 1919 World Series, could pitch with either arm, but did so only for exhibitions. He pitched lefthanded in games, then would work out righthanded between starts. He said that kept him in better shape than most pitchers."

http://cpcbaseballtrivia.blogspot.com/

Seems the glove was not an artist error but a nod to the fact that Burns pitched righthanded in exhibitions and between starts. So could be an ambidextrous glove as Michael said, or intentionally "wrong" glove to emphasize this quirk of Burns.

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Old 12-03-2016, 12:33 PM
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Thanks for posting the photo Don. I vote for Michael S.'s ambidextrous glove theory in view of the photo and the fact that Burns is known to have pitched with different arms at different times. Would be nice to find indisputable proof though.
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