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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Barry, professional teams were required in 1882 to wear a different uniform for each position. The only way to differentiate between the two teams was the color of the socks. It was too confusing and was quickly dropped partway into the 1882 season. Now I don't think this is a major league team because of the pinstriped pants, but I'm wondering if this is a semi-pro or minor association team. I just don't think that many town teams would have followed that rule. With no writing on the back I was hoping someone might recognize a face that is unmistakeable that would help me identify this team. |
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