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Don't know if it's Flick, Brian, but Addie looks a little worse for the wear--probably a hard night the night before
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For sure not Flick.
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My guess is Jay "Nig" Clarke.
Deacon was both a catcher and manager of the Naps at the time. EDIT: Nope, not Clarke as Clarke was also a catcher having caught Joss' perfect game in 1908. The glove on his hand is a fielders glove. I'll now go with Heine Berger. Last edited by Jacklitsch; 07-21-2009 at 11:52 AM. |
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Neither Clarke nor Berger
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Thanks to Davidvintage!
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Sorry Brian (and Steve) - I didn't mean to make it seem like I was holding back. Right now I don't know. I have a good clear identified images for Cle AL 1910 and 1911 - including a lot of identified spring training prospects. I don't see the guy in any of those.
At this point I would guess that he is either a 1908 or 1909 player (they are 1908 uni's) that only appeared in a relatively few games, or a prospect that never made the roster (or a coach or trainer). I'll dig around and see what I can find. BTW - great photo! The lack of ID's in SABR's Deaball Stars of the Am Lg was a subject of very contentious criticism within SABR when the book was released. IMO - the research for getting the ID's should have been done. Last edited by bmarlowe1; 07-21-2009 at 06:21 PM. |
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This is my first post in the new forum. (Can I still call it new?) I have been absent from posting for several months, but was still looking every once in a while. Below is my most recent pickup. I was very excited to get it and I thought now was as good a time as any to start posting into Net 54.
I just picked this up last week. The cleanest 1914 cracker jack I've seen since the near perfect set of 1914's walked into the Cleveland National a few years ago. Not one drop of caramel stain. ![]() ![]() |
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