Pictures of Baseball Cards |
Photo at center is entitled "Baker Gets His Man." Pictured are (left to right): unidentified third base coach (Cleveland AL), unidentified base runner (Cleveland AL), Frank Baker (Philadelphia AL).
Clockwise from top: Jack Glasscock (Indianapolis NL), Tim Keefe (New York NL), Mike Kelly (Boston NL), Fred Dunlap (Pittsburg NL).
Top row (left to right):Joe Birmingham (manager), Joe Jackson, George Kahler, Red? Hinton (but Hinton did not play with Cleveland in 1913 and last played in the majors in 1901), Cy Falkenberg, Dave Gregg, Vean Gregg, Bill Steen , Doc Johnston, Fred Blanding, Fred Carisch. Middle row: Ray Bates, Ivy Olson, Johnny Bassler, Terry Turner, Jack Lelivelt, Ray Chapman, Nick Cullop. Bottom row: Nemo Leibold, Grover Land, Steve O'Neill, Jack Graney, Wille Mitchell, Buddy Ryan, Nap Lajoie.
Clockwise from bottom left: Hardy Richardson, Charlie Ganzel, Sam Thompson, George Wood, Lady Baldwin, Jack Rowe, Charlie Bennett, Pete Conway, Dan Brouthers, Deacon White. Center (near top): Ned Hanlon.
Left to right: John Titus (Philadelphia NL), Tommy Leach (Pittsburg NL), Red Dooin (Philadelphia NL), Christy Mathewson (New York NL), reverse of card of Al Mattern (Boston NL), Ed Phelps (St. Louis NL)
Top row (left to right): Jack Farrell, Bill Krieg, Jim Whitney, John Gaffney, Pat Dealey, Pat Dealey? Second row: Pat Dealey, Paul Hines, Al Myers, Paul Hines?, Connie Mack, Jack Farrell; Third row: Cliff Carroll, Paul Hines, George Schoch (batting) with John Gaffney? (umpiring), Connie Mack, Jack Farrell, Jim Whitney; Bottom row: currently unidentified, Cliff Carroll, Jim Donnelly, Pat Dealey, Pat Dealey, Hank O'Day. With John Gaffney? (umpiring). Center panel is famous Charles Conlon photo of Ty Cobb stealing third base, July 23, 1910, Hilltop Park, New York. New York Highlander third baseman is Jimmy Austin. Note that the caption information incorrectly implies that Austin was playing for the St. Louis Brown at the time the photo was taken.
Center panel is famous Charles Conlon photo of Ty Cobb stealing third base, July 23, 1910, Hilltop Park, New York. New York Highlander third baseman is Jimmy Austin.
Note that Jimmy Walsh is shown batting right-handed, though he was actually a left-handed batter. |