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Not at all (0% sure) |
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30 | 45.45% |
Maybe (1-25% sure) |
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15 | 22.73% |
Possibly (25-50% sure) |
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11 | 16.67% |
Probably (50-75% sure) |
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5 | 7.58% |
Most Definitely (75-99.9% sure) |
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5 | 7.58% |
Voters: 66. You may not vote on this poll |
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I mentioned this in the other thread and it was mentioned briefly in posts by a few other members, but did not receive enough attention to satisfy my curiosity. Obviously there has been plenty of discussion and posts on the T202 Lord/Tannehill that (possibly) depicts Jackson sliding in to third.
I have the same question about the T202 Baker/Collins "Baker Gets His Man" card. Is it Joe in this picture? I am not almost positive or certain or anything of the like, but I do see a resemblance to Joe and the Lord/Tannehill card. What is your opinion? I will also add a poll to gauge some sort of statistic for the muddled opinions that might follow. Please understand that I am simply asking here, I have no certainty and I am not claiming anything as 100% correct. ![]()
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That's definitely Joe's butt. You can tell by the dirt on his pants from his last slide...not sure what he's doing coaching third.
Take Care, Geno |
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I was not asking for sarcasm. I just wanted peoples' honest opinion on the image of the baserunner. If you could supplement your vote in the poll with reasoning here below I would appreciate it!
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I think everyone is to burnt out on the last T202 to even think about it. I would do what Greg did and start looking for that photo !!
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Although that runner could be Joe and I realize the poster was serious, Geno's post made me laugh so hard I spilled my drink, and it was grape juice, I have a white shirt..it was worth it!
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I feel very confident that this is not Shoeless Joe. The Nap in this photo doesn't have the thin, gangly build of Joe.
Here's a blow-up of the picture: ![]() Steve |
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