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No problem, its a lot of fun trying to solve puzzles like this!
I am about as sure as its possible to get that it is Oh running the bases, based on: 1) If you zoom in on the runner you can see he has number "1" on his back, which was Oh's number. 2) Oh's name is visible on the scoreboard as being in the lineup (not necessarily that he was at bat, but he was playing) 3) You can't see his face, but everything that you can see is consistent with it being Oh. It just looks like him.
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