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|  What the heck. Almost tongue-in-cheek. Somehow, some way Evers? 
			
			Yes, I am aware that Evers was a left handed hitter. Still, the E96 card of Tinker looks more like Evers in build than Tinker:
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			I agree, Tinker was a heavy guy with thicker legs. But the "C" isn't reversed so it's not a flipped negative thing. My guess would be, it's an image of Hofman. Same face, same build, right-handed. | 
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			Mark, Thanks! Yeah, the Cub emblem was why I said in the title the thread was almost tongue-in-cheek. | 
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			I believe you may be onto something Brian.  I think the build and especially the posture sings out Evers and that distinctively angular jaw line yodels out Johnny.  And it still can be a reversed image, as quite often the makers added on the logos/team name afterward to make them more pronounced. Brian | 
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			Here is a nice side view photo of Evers in his left handed batting stance. Brian | 
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			Thank you, Brian, for both posts and the picture of Evers. Looking forward as well to other comments by members to see how everyone feels on the matter.
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			I love the hole in his sock.
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			I noticed that too, but was hoping to let Evers sneak back to the clubhouse and replace that sock before anyone else saw it.   Perhaps Johnny just doesn't give a darn. Brian (always one ready for quality sock humor) | 
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			Can someone identify the stadium /park in the Evers photo?
		 
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