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Semi-O/T: Thought You Might Like to See This
Dots Miller's uniforms. Two different, not sure of the year, but I know that PBC on the sleeve was used in 1909 by the Pirates. Jerseys are in the family. Any help on these?
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suh-weet!
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Portrait of American baseball players, from left, Bill Abstein (1883 - 1940), Ed Abbaticchio (1877 - 1957), Dots Miller (1886 - 1923, and Chief Wilson (1883 - 1954), all of the Pittsburgh Pirates, pose on the field at West Side Grounds, Chicago, Illinois, 1909.
90306531.jpg dots.jpg Dots close up: dots 2.jpg Last edited by ramram; 08-09-2016 at 03:44 PM. |
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Certainly looks like the 1909 jersey. I screwed up the picture order a little. The bottom picture goes with the top two pics. That might be from a local team called the Parkway Athletic Club that played in Kearny, NJ
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Check out my two newest books. One covers the life and baseball career of Dots Miller, who was mentored by Honus Wagner as a rookie for the 1909 Pirates, then became a mentor for a young Rogers Hornsby. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CV633PNT The other has 13 short stories of players who were with the Pittsburgh Pirates during the regular season, but never played in a game for the team https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CY574YNS |
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I love seeing old uniforms and to see the old black and white pictures come to life like this is just simply awesome.
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Don't get too excited, Pete. He doesn't have the big glove. |
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now that'd be sumthin!!!!!
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Unfortunately, the "big glove" was just the product of some poor early 20th century artwork
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