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If you need him to be a Washington Senator, Nick Cullop (the pitcher/outfielder, not the pitcher/pitcher) is a better fit. He's far right, back row in this 1927 team picture.
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The uniform does not match any that was worn by the major-league Washington Nationals/Senators. They wore the dark road uniforms in just four seasons. In the first year (1906), the W was in the Old English or Germanic style, and during the next three seasons, the shirt had WASHINGTON across the chest.
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Definitely shoeless joe. It’s all about the ears.
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