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Posted By: Kevin O
It's Rube Kroh. In most composites his hair is parted on the opposite side. It's a beautiful cabinet, and one I've never personally held. I have cabinets of Reulbach and Lundgren, but this is surely a much rarer pitcher. It would be remarkable if it were from 1908, as Kroh pitched but 12 innings that year--none in the Series. |
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