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I've been going crazy trying to identify the photos used for a couple of the unidentified ones. I don't know if this info will help but it's cool nonetheless!
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"oh, cool."
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Always special when someone is able to connect the dots with a little research. Thanks Peter for adding to the pool of knowledge that is getting deep enough to dive into head first.
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Since this thread already shows the player, location, and year for that Frank Chance batting scene, it also narrows the original date down to July 16-17, 1904, as the only two games that year with Bill Carpenter behind the plate for a visiting Phillies matchup.
The last unknown would be Chicago's third base coach in the background! Anyone know who they'd use at third in those circumstances? :-)
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Thank you for all the info - I just bought a Winters last week!
Jimmy
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Great thread! If that's truly an identified Highlanders player, I'll have to get it for my dads set.....
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Love seeing this thread revived. At some point in the last 11 years I Added another Gagnier (Lincoln, NE) card. All three are differently colored. I have only seen Gagnier and Cicotte with the Lincoln stamp. They both played on the 1907 Lincoln Western League team.
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