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Can anyone tell me anything about this fella? He stands about 4-3/8" tall to the tip of his bat, and is a single thickness of tin litho (printed both sides). Is it a piece of something larger, a simple hanging decoration, or something else? Is he meant to represent a particular player? (The lack of visible logos makes me think no). Any idea of when he was produced would be helpful too. I see one other seller on eBay who has one listed right now, but he doesn't appear to know any more about it than I do. Thanks in advance for any hints as to this guy's origins!
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