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Goudey Question: Why Is Ruth on the Mound?
Some have speculated that he decided to pose for a camera shot of him swinging the bat while on the pitcher's mound because he started his career as a pitcher. I get that, but yet Lou Gehrig is also swinging his bat on the mound on his two '33 Goudey cards.
In the absence of any factual information, my best guess is that Yankee outfielders of that era improved their fielding skills when Ruth and Gehrig hit baseballs to them from the pitcher's mound during batting practice. Fences were pretty far from home plate back then (typically 450' or more), so maybe those outfielders could gain quicker reaction times when tracking those balls? More information would be appreciated, because it is a bit of an oddity to see a batter swinging from the pitcher's mound on a baseball card. |
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The Goudey artwork uses fabricated backgrounds. Here is the original Conlon photo.
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Hey Rob, I'm not making fun of the thread but I wonder if it was as simple as he happened to be on the mound with a bat and someone said, "hey Babe, can I get a picture?"
How many of you have played albums backwards in search of a hidden meaning or phrase? Interesting question though. Would be interesting to hear a back story or two.
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Okay . . . that's a possibility. But what was he doing with the bat on the mound? I mean does that make sense for anyone to go out there with a bat?
I like the Conlon theory about adding in the background, but why would they add a pitcher's mound to his card and to Gehrig's as well? Last edited by robw1959; 06-02-2023 at 03:55 PM. |
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See, that's the stuff I like to read - Conlon's theory, for example.
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I have always thought of it as just a square of dirt...mounds, besides the elevation part, have pretty much been round in shape. So it was just the artists fanciful and non-accurate way to introduce some dirt contrast, and thus simulate a batters box while having the outfield stands in the background (even if that means the Babe is facing the wrong direction). Otherwise, if accuracy had been a priority, Ruth's backside would have been facing us, the baseball card viewer.
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