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I don't believe that photo to be conclusive. The players are wearing a variety of uniforms. Also, 2-3 other Barons in the t210 set show the logo on the right sleeve (Bauer and Emory, with Kane sporting a different "B" but also on the right sleeve) and others show a bare/blank left sleeve, so maybe they changed unis or perhaps there were some artistic liberties taken in production.
I would stick to that card being of Johnny Lower, a right-handed pitcher.
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I came across this eBay listing showing a player named Oyler whom played with the 1906 Birmingham team.
A further check of Baseball reference revealed that William Bashore Oyler was on the roster of both 1906 and 1907 Birmingham Barons team as a shortstop and second baseman. https://www.baseball-reference.com/r...d=oyler-001wil Patrick Last edited by Vintagecatcher; 09-03-2023 at 01:29 AM. |
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For all of the face recognition experts here's a pretty good picture of Lower.
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First, I'm no longer leaning towards Louis Bower...
The B patch, if it moved from a left sleeve to a right sleeve due to a reversing of the negative, why didn't the B itself reverse? Flower and Lower seem real possibilities. But let us not forget that pictures and names don't always match. Seabaugh and Weisman (who's actually Wiseman?) in E254 Colgans comes to mind. In T206 there's doubts about Tannehill. And there are many more. |
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