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Buck O'Brien
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Buck
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Thanks, Mark. I considered O’Brien, but in every 1912 World Series photo, he looks older to me than the player in my photo. Maybe Conlon was just that good!
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I could of course be wrong. Here's a picture of Joe Wood and Buck in early 1912. By the end of the year they would be involved in a fist fight, but here they look like buddies about to win 54 games between them.
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