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Old 12-26-2012, 09:16 PM
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I think that the right handed player with his back to the camera is most likely the pitcher or catcher and the player to the right would be the firstbaseman The Cleveland player behind the ump would be the shortstop or pitcher if the catcher is in the foreground with the second baseman off camera to the viewer's right.
The game action looks like a run down, perhaps. As far as the runner, it looks (and this is a guess) that he is a St.Louis Brown based on the cap.
It is also an early season game given the bare trees in the background. They opened the 1906 season against the Browns, so that may help.
If that is the pitcher behind the ump, how about Rhoades?

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