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I just acquired this really cool inscribed Hal Chase photograph from a fellow board member (thanks, Dewey). It's pretty large (9 x 13) and seems to be a rare image of Chase. Based on my careful review of authenticated Chase documents, I believe that this was inscribed by Chase later in life (as opposed to playing days).
The photo came from the estate of Ray Antonali, a 1940s minor league baseball player from the Alameda, CA area. Chase spent time in the area (e.g., Oakland) in the 1940s, and they may have met at that point in time. The inscription reads: "Reaching for a high ball thrown by Doc" I'm wondering if anyone might have an idea about the identify of "Doc". The photo shows Chase in a Giants uniform, so almost certainly dates from the 1919 season. From what I can tell, nobody on the 1919 Giants went by the nickname of Doc (see roster below). It could be that the photo is from spring training (Gainsville, FL). Or, that Chase is referring to someone from the Alameda, CA area as a sort of inside joke (e.g., Doc Moskiman... someone Chase would have played with in the 1905-1915 era). I'm curious to hear what you think. 1919 Giants Roster: Jesse Barnes Virgil Barnes Rube Benton Red Causey Phil Douglas Jean Dubuc Bill Hubbell Johnny Jones Art Nehf Joe Oeschger Pol Perritt Pat Ragan Rosy Rya Ferdie Schupp George Smith Colonel Snover Bob Steele Fred Toney Jesse Winters Mike Gonzalez Lew McCarty Earl Smith Frank Snyder Al Baird Hal Chase Jimmy Cooney Larry Doyle Art Fletcher Frankie Frisch High Pockets Kelly Ed Sicking Heinie Zimmerman Chick Bowen George Burns Benny Kauff Lee King Bob Kinsella Jigger Statz Jim Thorpe Ross Youngs Dave Robertson |
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You may not ever know, but I think Doc Crandall is a possibility. Not on that Giants team, but I think just before.
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Hmm... Crandall did have a long history with the Giants, but I can't find any association close to 1919.
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Probably their trainer. They were all called "Doc" and did a lot more than wrap ankles.
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