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			I think it's pretty clearly a baseball tintype for the reasons Molenick mentioned.  The reason I think it's during a game is because the catcher is crouching in the position where he'd be normally, rather than much closer as we see in the posed pictures.  That said, I don't think the game was in play at that moment, as it would have been very difficult to capture movement with the tintype camera.  I posted the other picture because it came from the same seller, and I think it's the same player depicted and the woman second from right appears to be holding a baseball.  Other than that, that one is not necessarily a "baseball tintype," but I included it to perhaps help date the images.  And, nice tintypes, Leon!
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