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Posted By: George Altemose
The term "Yankees" was certainly used prior to 1913. It is seen on T205 cards. And in Glenn Stout's excellent book "Yankees Century," it is stated that "Yankees" was widely used, particularly by the New York Evening Journal, and had become the name of choice among fans. |
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