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Old 01-26-2020, 04:47 PM
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I like advertising pieces with a baseball tie in. Can anyone name the players depicted? The team? I was thinking the Washington Senators but I don't think the Senators wore red caps in 1948. The men depicted could be announcers or perhaps players from a local minor league team.

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This was copied over from the memorabilia side to get a few more eyes on it. Sorry I can't help with the question.
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They don't look like ballplayers to me- at least most of them--and I would guess the "W" on their caps stands for Wheaties.
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Reposting in the "new" thread...

Looks to me like top middle is Max Patkin.

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