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Old 01-04-2018, 08:24 PM
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Default Can you identify either team?

There's no information on the back of either photo. The top one is a postcard. Any help that can be provided is appreciated. Thanks!
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Unless there is some identifying mark or symbol it might be close to impossible to identify them. There are millions? of baseball real photo postcards in existence. I have several hundred myself.
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Old 01-05-2018, 12:02 PM
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Default 1913 Superior Brickmakers/Dazzy Vance?

Hi Leon,

Thanks for your message. One of the Net54 members sent me a private message, speculating that Dazzy Vance was the second player from the left on the top row and that this could be the 1913 Superior Brickmakers team.

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Well, FWIW from Google images at least, it appears that the Superior Bricklayers' uniforms displayed either a larger and rather bland "S" logo or the word Superior, rather than having the "S" within a diamond as shown on your postcard.
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Dazzy Vance in 1916 with the Yankees at training camp...3 years after the above team pitcher...that guy looks a lot older.
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I don't think Dazzy ever looked young.

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While the guy does resemble Dazzy, I don't think he's tall enough, and like Todd said Superior uniforms did not have an S inside of a diamond. I have owned two different Superior RPPCs with Dazzy and neither of them had uniforms that looked like that.
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