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Some folks are looking at Cobb, some are looking to the field including at least one player on the bench, and the rest of the crowd is like a 2014 crowd (they are spacing out, talking to one another, sleeping, or looking at butterflies).
The catcher could be catching a ball or he could be reacting like anyone would when the mighty cobb swang (swung?). The ump is a spring training ump and he could be loaded for all we know. His car is in an opportune place for a quick getaway. Who knows. I think Cobb swatted the ball. You say he did not. I like my version better. Much more satisfying. peace, mike |
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That is a great photo - where did you find it?
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The photo was first found at a flea market in Georgia by the previous owner. I purchased it on eBay, where you can still sometimes find a real gem if you are lucky.
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Again, just my opinion. Cool photo though nonetheless. 😁 |
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A reasonable question on the identity and one I could only have confidence in answering upon having the photo in hand and magnifying it. Based on the following factors I am convinced it is indeed Cobb.
- the left handed swing looks like other photos of Cobb - Cobb was 6'1" and 175 and remained svelte throughout his career, he stole 22 bases in 1927. - it he photo was found in Georgia where the Tigers trained from 1922-1926 and the photo is obviously from spring training. - the tigers wore those socks and a dark cap from 1925 to 1926. - the enlarged headshot is the clincher, for me it certainly looks like Cobb. - there are no notations on the back, only oral provenance facts from prior owners which though unverifiable sound so to me. Taken together these facts leave me convinced that it is Cobb, but draw your own conclusion. |
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You make some excellent points Jim, and I do hope it is Cobb.
The one point we don't share, is that the indivual, visually, is positively Cobb. It certainly could be, but I'm not too sure. Again I hope it is, and you seem confident which is good. All the best. Oh, and no one stays perfectly svelt into their 40's, we all get a little thicker, I know this firsthand. 😝 Regards, Brent |
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