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Baseball diamonds were not as regular as they are today; I believe many infields were just dirt. It's quite possible those are just a line of trees past the outfield of whatever park they were playing at.
Take a look at the Postcards thread that gets popped to the first page every once in a while to see the variety of fields during the 1880s. Add link: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ight=postcards
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It does look like Jack is playing on the beach!
I have always loved the Old Judge cards of the Brooklyn & California League players and the Kalamazoo Bats Philadelphia cards for the outdoor shots. I think the single greatest/worst background of a card is the 1973 Topps Luis Alvarado card. Where exactly is this game being played? I’m not convinced it isn’t an image of the Bad News Bears or something https://www.psacard.com/cardfacts/ba...rado-627/35252
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They are playing in a parking lot right next to Antonio's Deli and Subs.....
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Here ya go:
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Many of the Buchner Gold Coins have serene country like settings behind the players
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Field of Dreams, or perhaps a sandstorm a brewin'
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It also looks like he is wearing bowling shoes.
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