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Old 06-13-2017, 05:31 AM
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Who is the first base coach with leg and arm raised?
That could be Manager Hughey Jennings. He was often photographed in his "Ee-Yah" pose.
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That could be Manager Hughey Jennings. He was often photographed in his "Ee-Yah" pose.
My thoughts exactly....if that's Jennings doing his famous Ee-Yah pose, then you've got yourself a gem (not that it wasn't already)!
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Not Jennings as Jim has said, but who cares, Ruth in second ever game!!
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Awesome work Jim, Prizner and Mark F. Great detail provided.
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Absolutely incredible. Thanks for sharing!
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Enjoyed reading. Thanks. Great work.
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That could be Manager Hughey Jennings. He was often photographed in his "Ee-Yah" pose.

Thanks...........I thought that may be him. Very cool the photograph happened to catch him in this pose.
Note: However, I always thought Hughie Jennings was a third base coach, but could be wrong (or, perhaps he was a first base coach on occasion?).
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