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Upon reflection, it could be one of each. I'm now certain that Wilson was spliced, which makes the one-time owner at least interested and capable of "updating" his team, and thus casts doubt on O'Doul as well. Clever.
I should have studied this a little before rushing to the board. The player number at the bottom of each label corresponds to a specific position regardless of team and year. The number 8 is allocated to third basemen, and is at odds with Wilson's designated position in center field (should be #12). His die-cut therefore has a spliced label at its base.
O'Doul, on the other hand, remains unsolved, because he was a left fielder and that position was given number 9 in the labeling system, which of course is what you see on this example. Sooooooooo?
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