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Too bad his foot isn't wrapped...or is it?
Take Care, Geno Last edited by HercDriver; 05-25-2010 at 11:52 AM. |
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I don't think it is wrapped in the photo, just looks black. Also is it me or is it funny that the article talks about how Lajoie hit the ball to Tannehill who threw it to Lord to get Jackson, and both Tannehill and Lord are on the card.
Last edited by yanks12025; 05-25-2010 at 12:07 PM. |
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Geno has a valid point.
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Either way, it's a great article and picture! Nice job chasing it down!
Cheers, Geno |
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Another thing that I touched on earlier is that the SS on the T202 does not look like he was part of the play, as he's facing the plate/pitcher. This photo/article says Jackson was thrown out by Tannehill. The box score says 3B, but my guess is that it's a mistake and Tannehill was playing his customary SS position. In that case, along with the missing leg wrap, I'd say these are different pictures. I'm not saying the T202 is Jackson or not, but I'm saying that these photos are not of the same play at third.
Man, this is a great thread! It makes me want to try to date all my T202 photos! Take Care, Geno Last edited by HercDriver; 05-25-2010 at 12:34 PM. |
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I like the article on the bottom right that talks about "today's game." It says the hole in the right field wall was caused by runaway horses attached to a furniture wagon. Also in the game pictured, a fan threw a second ball into play to confuse the fielder, "but Collins grabbed the right one." Classic stuff - makes our era of middle relief specialists, designated hitters, and sausage races seem a bit embarrasing.
OK, I admit I like the sausage race in Milwaukee... Cheers, Geno |
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