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HELP: Player identification
I would appreciate help to identify the players in the attached c. 1906 snapshot (other than Honus Wagner). It is a challenge.
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First-Fred Clarke? Second-Bob Ganley? Third ? Fourth in black-Joe Nealon? Fifth-Claude Ritchey? Sixth-Deacon Phillippe?
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Lou,
I believe that the 2nd player from the left is, in fact, no-hit pitcher Deacon Phillipe. |
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Do you mean 2nd from right facing the picture?
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Cliff,
Doesn't look like Clarke to me. |
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My guesses were: L to R
Leever, Ganley, Gibson, ? , Ritchey, Wills of Phillippe, Wagner |
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2nd from the left in the photo is Deacon Phillipe
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I'm with you on #2 being Ganley, poor guy wasn't much to look at. He was 5'7".
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I'm with you on #5 being Ritchey, I think that one is a slam dunk. He was 5'6".
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#6 is a little taller than Wagner (5'11"), I narrowed it down to Phillippe (6'0") or Willis (6'2"), I just thought it resembled Phillippe more. Phillippe is the second photo and Willis is the third photo. ETA now I can't decide which one it is.
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As soon as I saw a picture of Joe Nealon I thought it was a match for #4 in black. Nealon was 6'1" and has a brutal story in what happened in the next couple of years after the photo was taken.
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I couldn't make a guess on #3, I think you nailed it on Gibson (5'11")
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#1 is on the left, Leever (5'11") is on the right. I think you're right it's Leever.
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third from left
I really don't think the third guy from the left is Gibson. The others...dead on IMO.
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Nice detective work! |
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Here are a couple more each of Phillippe and Willis, the first two are Phillippe and next two are Willis.
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I have to go with Vic Willis.
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I have to go with Willis. Three things stand out to me. The first shape of the mouth and narrowness of it. Second is the way the light glistens off the upper point of the ear when he's looking to his left or our right and third is his pointy nose.
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Willis doesn't have the prominent cheekbone though.
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That can really all depend on when the pictures were taken. The studio photo perhaps prior to the season and he's a little more filled out from not playing ball every day. Not uncommon to lose a little baby fat playing ball every day all summer long.
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Don't players eat (to stay strong and healthy) during the season?
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Thanks to all of you for the help. Keep the guesses coming!!
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Edited to add: Some of these IDs must be wrong; see posts 26 and 27. Last edited by RUKen; 09-12-2024 at 12:21 PM. |
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Is that from your observation or have you seen the image before with the players identified as such?
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Edited to add: I wrote this before being reminded that Abbaticchio was received in a trade for Ritchey, Flaherty, and Clarence Beaumont. Duh! Last edited by RUKen; 09-12-2024 at 01:13 PM. |
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That combination isn't possible and it cannot be 1907 because of a trade that happened December 11 1906: the Pirates traded Claude Ritchey, Patsy Flaherty, and Ginger Beaumont to the Boston Nationals for Ed Abbaticchio. I don't think there is any disputing the fifth player in the middle is Claude Ritchey.
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Last edited by RUKen; 09-12-2024 at 07:21 PM. Reason: I'm less certain now about Phillippe over Ganley. |
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In an attempt to redeem myself for mistakenly claiming Ed Abbaticchio to be in the picture, I am attaching below a couple of images of Pat Flaherty to support my identification of him in the group photo.
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I think you're right on it being Flaherty and not Gibson. Flaherty didn't play for the Pirates in 1906 but was in their organization all year.
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I've been looking through the Pittsburgh newspapers to see who was in spring training with them in 1906. Players who trained with them but did not appear in a regular-season game included Frank Oberlin, Harry Newmyer, and W.B. "Doc" Moskiman. I believe that Moskiman is a good match for the player second from right in the group photo.
Last edited by RUKen; 09-13-2024 at 03:43 PM. |
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FWIW, the image of Bob Ganley published in the February 18, 1906, edition of the Pittsburg Press shows him in a white cap. He played part of the 1905 season with the Pirates and part with Des Moines of the Western League. Players usually wore their uniforms from the previous season in spring training. The Pirates had not had white caps since 1900, so it seems unlikely to me that Sam Leever (who had been a Pirate since 1898) would be wearing anything other than a dark-colored Pirate cap. I suggest that the player on the far left may be Ganley, and the second player is Deacon Phillippe. I've attached Ganley images below. (The image on the far right is the 1906 Press image.)
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So The guy standing next to Honus Wagner is not Fred Clarke ?
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Definitely not Clarke.
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As I stand right now: #1 possibly Leever, #2 no doubt Ganley, #3 no doubt Flaherty, #4 no doubt Nealon, #5 no doubt Ritchie, #6 maybe Willis, #7 Wagner.
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Edited to add: I no longer think this is Ganley. See the next post. Last edited by RUKen; 09-14-2024 at 06:32 AM. |
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I have attached below a 1905 newspaper image from the Boston Globe of Vic Willis looking to his left and smiling. He is wearing a Boston home uniform cap, which is not a match, but I believe that the Boston road cap for at least a part of the season may have been light colored without stripes. I now think Willis is a good match for #1, and I stand by my selection of Moskiman for #6. Player #2 is probably Ganley. Player #1 / Willis smiling Last edited by RUKen; 09-15-2024 at 06:57 AM. Reason: Identified the newspaper source |
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I concede now that this is most likely Ganley.
Ganley / Player #2 / Phillippe Last edited by RUKen; 09-14-2024 at 06:34 AM. |
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I'm convinced that this is Moskiman. Willis had a long face, longer than #6's face looks to me, and I believe I've matched smiling Willis to #1 (see post #37).
Moskiman / Player #6 / Willis Last edited by RUKen; 09-14-2024 at 08:46 AM. |
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Threads like this are beyond frustrating. Nothing personal against anyone, but it seems if presented pictures of themselves, a lot of members would identify them as someone else.
Anyway, I lightened the shadows and upped the contrast a bit, so here's a clearer version of the OP's pic... Wagnerpiclightened2.jpg One thing is clear, the guy on the left has a Ricardo Montalbán thing going on.
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It is really interesting and fun to hear all of your responses. It prompted me to continue researching for their identities. At the same time . This type of exercise can be really frustrating. Right?
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Here ya go
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Ummm, the photo is not from 1901, and every ID is wrong except for Ritchey and Wagner. (To start, Jimmy Williams jumped to the Baltimore Orioles before he began spring training in 1901, Bones Ely was released by the Pirates in late July of that year, and Ed Doheny signed with the Pirates after Ely's release. Also, Tommy Leach was five inches shorter than Honus Wagner.) That caption was written by someone within the last few decades. What we need is a contemporary newspaper image with IDs, but I've checked newspapers.com and haven't found this image.
Last edited by RUKen; 09-17-2024 at 06:46 AM. |
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That was posted by John Thorn on his blog in 2017. John should have known better, but maybe he was jet-lagged like I was when I made my first post in this thread last week.
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Yup, thee John Thorn baseball historian.. baseball is his life. Must have been a late night for him.
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My bad, wrong year .
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My bad, wrong year .
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My bad, wrong year .
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Not sure if it has been mentioned, but the Ricardo Montalbán-esque guy at the far left not only seems to be older than the other guys, but he's also wearing a different hat and his bizarre turtleneck doesn't really jibe either. Perhaps he's from a different team?
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