The Waner brothers and the original Bash Brothers, 1927 World series.
The Waner brothers and the original Bash Brothers, 1927 World series.
"I throw him four wide ones, then try to pick him off first base." - Preacher Roe on pitching to Musial
Actually, I've seen several poses like that. Sometimes ballplayers get into a mood where they can't resist 'locker room humor'.
Here are some other photos that show the same rauchy humor. Most ballplayers resist the urge, but sometimes, they don't. Behold.
Babe Ruth---------------------------------------Cobb/Lajoie: 1910-12-------------------------------------1910-12: Joe Jackson, Ty Cobb, Nap Lajoie
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I know I havent posted in a long time, but hopefully you guys enjoy these
Shoeless Joe photo photo I love (with lengthy explanation below it...), c. October 1917:
Kemp Wicker, Gehrig, and Lazzeri (in a Dodgers uniform!) -- 1939, I'm guessing Spring Training?
Scooter with Gil McDougald and Andy Carey before the '55 World Series
Some from the Norfolk Tars (an early Yankee farm club): Rizzuto and Gerry Priddy, 1938
Bud Metheny, 1938
Ray White, 1938 (who never made the Majors, but is best known for beaning Lou Gehrig out of spite in an exhibition game in '34 and almost ending his streak)
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Bill Dickey
Casey Stengel
Fred Schwartz of the Anson's Colts baseball Team- 1908
Butcher of the Anson's Colts baseball team, 1908
Charles Vick of Anson's Colts baseball team, 1908
Cap Anson- 1911
Cap Anson following through after swinging a golf club at Westmoreland Golf Club. 1921
Cap Anson handing a box, probably containing a commemorative bat, to Ed Reulbach, Chicago Cubs, at West Side Grounds. 1907
Adrian C. Anson, also known as Captain Anson, sitting at a desk looking at a piece of paper in Chicago, Illinois. Other men are standing near the desk. Mr. Anson was the City Clerk of Chicago. 1905
Charles A. Comiskey, owner White Sox and wife standing in front of a building during the funeral of "Cap" Anson. 1922
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
October 3, 1951: THE GIANTS WIN THE PENNANT!!!
1913 Washington Senators.
Mantle strikes a pose for the press at Ebbets
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Jack Ferry, Pittsburgh
Howie Camnitz, Pittsburgh
Slim Sallee, St. Louis
Roger Bresnahan, St. Louis, NL, Miller Huggins in background
Clark Griffith, Cincinnati
Dode Paskert, Philadelphia
Honus Wagner, Mike Donlin, manager Fred Clarke, Marty O'Toole
George McConnell & Michael Cann, New York AL, at Hilltop Park, NY
New York Giants Opening Day line-up at the Polo Grounds [New York]. Left to right: Fred Snodgrass, Tillie Shafer, George Burns, Larry Doyle, Red Murray, Fred Merkle, Buck Herzog, Chief Meyers
Guy Zinn, New York AL, at Hilltop Park, NY
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Bill Stumpf, New York AL
Doc Crandall (left) & Grover Hartley (right) at Polo Grounds, NY, New York NL
Rube Marquard, New York NL
[img]Harry Wolverton, New York AL, at left and John McGraw, New York NL, at right at the Polo Grounds, NY, 1912[/img]
Frank Chance, Chicago NL, at Polo Grounds, NY
Guy Zinn, New York AL, sliding back into first base against Boston at Hilltop Park, New York City
Jimmy Lavender, Chicago NL, at Polo Grounds, NY
Red Corridon, Detroit, 1912
Ira Thomas, Philadelphia
Pres. Taft at Wash-Chicago baseball game 2/4/30
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Albert "Cozy" Dolin at Hilltop Park, NY, New York AL
Chick Gandil and Germany Schaefer (partially obscured at left), Washington AL
Babe Ruth
Mantle showing his athletic abilities
Babe Ruth swinging his wonderful bat
HOME RUN KINGS: Hank Aaron and Sadaharu Oh in 1974
Yankee Stadium in 1929 with Babe Ruth in right field
Joe Dimmagio
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Ty Cobb, Swing and a miss
Babe Ruth throwing a ball
Rogers Hornsby
Rogers Hornsby hitting a ball
Berra jumping in Larsens arms after the no-hitter he threw.
Polo Grounds 1906
Branch Rickey, St Louis Browns
Ed Phelps, Cincinnatti Reds
Players at Griffith Stadium
Players honoring Walter Johnson at Griffith Stadium
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
President William H. Taft shaking hands with NY Giants catcher, Myers on the diamond at the West Side Grounds.
Kid Gleason 1904
Kid Gleason 1904
Kid Gleason 1904
Kid Gleason (left) as a coach with Pants Rowland, Manager of the Chicago White Sox 1917
Kid Gleason World Series 1919
Kid Gleason World Series 1919
Kid Gleason World Series 1919
Kid Gleason (right) with Hughie Jennings 1920
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Charles Albert 'Chief Al' Bender
Burleigh Grimes
Dizzy Dean
Willie Mays
Michael Joseph 'Doc' 'Mickey' Doolan
Elmer Flick
Gehrig, Ruth, Klein, and Foxx: 1933-34 All-Star Game
George Mullin
Sam Crawford
Ed Killian
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth swingwing
Babe Ruth at the plate(long view)
Babe Ruth getting ready to hit a home run. Fungo hitting contest.
Ruth on the Bench
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Babe's tea time
Babe Ruth on his 28th Birthday
Babe recuperating in 1925
Mickey Mantle, Doris Day, Cary Grant, Roger Maris
The photo underneath is an extremely significant news service print, issued on October 17, 1939, capturing the exact moment when Lou Gehrig's career officially ended. Gehrig is seen here taking his official oath of office as parole commissioner. Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia is captured administering the oath as Lou's wife Eleanor looks on. Gehrig's commission was set to last ten years beginning on January 1, 1940. He died in June, 1941.
1922 photo of Babe Ruth having fun at a Sportswiters' Dinner in NY.
Gehrig 1934
Joe DiMaggio and Gehrig: 1936-39
JoeD in the Army, 1943
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Lou Gehrig at Universite of Columbia
Gehrig taking a grounder
Whitey Ford and Sandy Koufax
Tony Lazzeri
Greenberg/ Ruth/ Gehringer/ Gehrig/ 1932.
Babe telling Lou a little secret
Gehrig making some contact
Scooter attempting a double play
Babe hitting the ball
Babe swinging and missing against Walter Johnson 1942
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Johnson and Gehrig
Ruth touching home plate after hitting one out
Connie Mack and Miller Huggins opening day 1927
Babe Ruth is at the far right, believe between 1911-1913
Babe and Joe Louis 1937
Al Simmons, Babe Ruth, Charlie Gehringer: 1934
Babe in a Dodgers uniform
Babe watching is ball go far, far away
Mickey Mantle showing off a ball
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth 1942
Roger Maris, believed to be his 61st Home Run
A Young Mickey Mantle
Mantle, Maris, Musial
Yogi Berra
Tony Lazzeri swinging
Mantle facing Bob Feller
Crosetti with the glove
Whitey, Mantle and Martin
Taking Aim with there lethal weapons
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Myron Grimshaw, Boston Red Sox,- 1905
Freddy Parent, Boston Red Sox- 1905
Collins, Boston Red Sox- 1909
Mays, Boston Red Sox- 1918
Babe Ruth, Boston Red Sox- 1918
F. Gibson and Jesse Tannehill, Boston Red Sox,- 1905
Lou Criger, Boston Red Sox- 1905
Pete Alexander
Vince Molyneaux
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
1914: Ruth, Shore, Foster, and Gainer of the Boston Red Sox.
JoeD swinging
Miller Huggins
Billy Martin, Thurman Munson
Matthews sliding at home
Henry Aaron batting during spring training, April 1
1909 New York Highlanders
NY's Hilltop Park, 1910 - Right-Hander Tom Hughes loosens up alongside outfielder Harry Wolter
Miller Huggins is caught in this photo as a St Louis Cardinal in 1910
April 14th, 1914 Opening day at the Polo Grounds for the NY YANKEES vs the Athletics of Philly...A's Catcher Ira Thomas is doing the opening day honors for his club and MGR Frank Chance is representing the Yanks
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Pitcher Ray Caldwell's non-Pitching hand getting tended to by the trainer.
Babe and Leo Durocher
Gehrig’s attempted inside the park
Ruth and Gehrig
Gehrig, France Laux, Ruth
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Napoleon Lajoie
Heine Peitz, 1903, Reds
Pinelli, 1925
Mike Donlin, 1903
Eller, 1918
Gonzales, 1914
Cincinnati Reds, 1902
Felipe Alou, Jim Davenport, Willie Mays, Juan Marichal and Orlando Cepeda en route to 1962 All-Star Game.
Joe McCarthy
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Red Faber Chicago White Sox
Joe Dimmagio with George McQuinn.
Stanley Coveleski
Arthur A. "Ben" Egan, Philadelphia
Pitcher Roger E. Salmon, Philadelphia
Roger Bresnahan, St. Louis
Phillip "Wiley" Taylor, Chicago
Jeff Tesreau, New York
Terry Turner, Cleveland
Fred Snodgrass, New York
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Ted Easterly, Cleveland AL, at Hilltop Park, NY
Curt Coleman, New York AL, at Hilltop Park, NY
George Kahler, Cleveland AL, at Hilltop Park, NY
Harry Wolverton, NY A, 1912
Ad Brennan, Philadelphia
Clark Griffith at National Park, Washington, DC, Washington AL
Les Nunamaker, Boston AL
Steve Yerkes, Boston AL
Lester "Lep" Long, Philadelphia
Kilhullen, Phila 1912
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
Grover Cleveland Alexander, Philadelphia
Cy Young
Cy Young
Tris Speaker
White Sox first baseman Jiggs Donohue- 1907
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White Sox baseball player Eddie McFarland- 1907
White Sox, Joe Jackson and Charlie Jackson- 1915
Joe Jackson, White Sox- 1913
American League's Chicago White Sox and St. Louis Browns standing together on the field with a floral wreath and several packages at South Side Park- 1910
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
White Sox baseball player Ed Hahn, holding a bat, beginning to run to first base from home, 1907
Ed Hahn, baseball player for the Chicago White Sox, stepping on first base as New York Highlanders first baseman Hal Chase looks infield, preparing to catch the ball, 1905
Boxer, James J. Jeffries, Sam Berger, Chicago White Sox baseball players, standing in front of grandstands at South Side Park. 1909
Frank Isbell of White Sox and Johnny Kling of Cubs, standing in the foul zone behind home plate. 1905
Chicago White Sox-Detroit Tigers, Jiggs Donahue, running across first base as Sam Crawford stands ready to catch the ball. 1905
Ed Cicotte, baseball player for Chicago White Sox, 1907
Ed Cicotte, baseball player for Chicago White Sox, 1907
American League's Chicago White Sox manager Clarence H. Rowland and baseball player Eddie Cicotte- 1915
George Rohe, Chicago White Sox, running toward a ball near the third base line, South Side Park. 1905
Chicago White Sox baseball team and Charles Comiskey- 1901
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"I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat." Babe Ruth
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