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Vintage Panoramic Pictures

This thread is meant to showcase the beauty of my personal favorite form of baseball photography...the panoramic. It seems to have been all the rage for a short period in the early 20th Century. I would consider some of these pictures to be true works of photographic art of the highest level. I'll kick off my thread with what is probably the best team-pano picture I've ever seen (or at least my favorite). It's of the 1911 Brooklyn Dodgers...and it's spectacular. I'll follow this up with a large selection of great panoramics that I've tracked down through the years. If you want to add a panoramic picture to this thread, please post only pictures that are in a large format, i.e., don't post a really small version of a panoramic (it would kinda defeat the purpose). So.....here we go.

Cheers! ~B

1911 Brooklyn Dodgers; 64-86, .427, 7th place, 33.5 g behind---BB Reference---Player identifications provided courtesy of GaryL and Mark Fimoff (bmarlowe).


L-R: Jake Daubert (1B), unidentified, Eddie Zimmerman (3B), Dolly Stark (IF), unidentified, Bob Coulson (RF), Zack Wheat (OF), Pat Ragan (P), Nap Rucker (P), Bill Bergen (C), Otto Miller (C), Hub Northen? (OF), Sandy Burk, Bill Dahlen (Mgr.-SS), Bill Schardt (P), George Bell (P), unidentified, Tex Erwin (C), Cy Barger (P), John Hummel (2B), Raleigh Aitchison, Bert Tooley (SS), Jud Daley? (OF), unidentified, Pryor McElveen (IF), Al Burch (OF).



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Originally Posted by Proctor, CF View Post
Spectacular indeed!

The first panoramic of the Dodgers, formerly the Superbas/Trolley Dodgers, provides a great photographic record of the legendary Majestic Hotel - one of Little Rock's famous spa hotels, where many of the early greats took a dip or two during Spring training. Zack (Buck) Wheat was on the 1911 team. Stengel arrived the next Spring.

Table of Contents to this thread. Ballparks are high-lighted in red, for convenience.

Page 1.

1. 1911 Brooklyn Dodgers
2. 1909 Detroit Tigers - names/positions captioned.
3. 1909 St. Louis Cardinals
4. 1909 St. Louis Browns
5. 1910 Cleveland Indians
6. 1910 St. Louis Cardinals
7. 1911 St. Louis Browns - names/positions captioned.
8. 1911 St. Louis Cardinals - names/positions captioned.
9. 1914 Boston Red Sox
10. 1916 Cleveland Indians - names/positions captioned.
11. 1929 Chicago Cubs
12. 1929 Philadelphia Athletics
13. 1936 Cleveland Indians - names/positions captioned.
14. 1929 Wrigley Field
15. 1909 South Side Park
16. 1904 NL Park (Chicago)
17. 1905 Washington DC ballpark
18. 1921 Cleveland Indians anniversary celebration
20. 1913 Washington Senators
21. 1913 Philadelphia Athletics - names/positions captioned.
22. 1909 Bennett Park
23. 1910 Shibe Park
24. 1908 West Side Grounds
25. 1915 Polo Grounds

Page 2.

26. 1904 Polo Grounds
27. 1904 Polo Grounds
27. 1905 Polo Grounds
27. 1905 Polo Grounds

28. Telling's Strollers vs. Hanna's Cleaners 1914
29. 1905 Giants - names/positions captioned.
30. 1928 Yankees - names/positions captioned.
31. 1929 Yankees - names/positions captioned.
32. 1907 Bennett Park
33. Addie Joss' Death Benefit Game - names captioned, partially.
34. Waterfront Park, St. Petersburg, FL
35. 1926 Sportsman's Park
36. 1933 Yankees, spring training
37. 1923 Yankees
37. 1927 Yankees - names/positions captioned.
38. Top: 1933 AL All-Stars - names/positions captioned.
38. Below: 1909 Detroit Tigers - names/positions captioned.
39. 1905 Exposition Park, Pittsburgh
40. 1908 Chicago ballpark
41. 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates - names/positions captioned.
42. Walter Johnson Day, 1925
43. 1936 Pittsburgh Pirates, spring training
45. Fenway Park's Green Monster
47. 1910 Hilltop Park
49. 1914 Fenway Park

Page 3.


53. 1936 White Sox
56. 1905 Cleveland Indians - names/positions captioned.
58. 1913 Giants - names/positions captioned.
59. 1916 White Sox
60. 1920 Cleveland Indians - names/positions captioned.
62. 1923 Cubs, spring training
65. 1930 Senators
68. Top: 1931 Athletics
68. Bottom: 1931 Athletics
69. 1926 Yankees
70. 1935 Detroit Tigers, spring training - names/positions captioned.
71. 1903 Cubs - names/positions captioned.
73. Inner-City Beauties, Atlantic City, 1926.
74. 1929 Wrigley Field
75. 1911 Pirates

Page 4.

76. 1913 A's Dinner
77. 1905 Pirates - names/positions captioned.
78. 1921/1922 Cleveland Indians, has names, but lack names/poitions captioning, yet.
79. 1903 Hilltop Park
81. 1904 AL Park (Boston)
82. 1905 Cincinnati ballpark
83. 1904 AL Park (Chicago)
84. 1903 AL Park (Chicago)

85. 1914 Pittsburgh Rebels (Federal L.) - names/positions captioned.
87. 1910-11 Washington Park, Los Angeles (Pacific Coast L.)
88. Crosley Field, 1950's
89. 1901 Red Sox - names/positions captioned.
90. 1905 Athletics
91. 1903 Exposition Park, Pittsburgh
92. 1905 World Series
93. 1890 Boston
94. Top: 1903 Huntington Avenue Grounds, Boston
94. Bottom: 1903 Huntington Avenue Grounds, Boston

94. 1903 Boston Rooters
94. 1903 Boston Rooters
95. 3 shots; Opening Day Flag raising at Boston.
96. 1911 Huntington Avenue Grounds, Boston
97. 1914 Brooklyn Tip-Tops - names/positions captioned.
98. 1910 Red Sox - names/positions captioned.
99. 1914 Boston Braves - names/positions captioned.
100. 1922 Giants - names/positions captioned.

Page 5.

101. 1926 St. Louis Cardinals - names/positions captioned.
103. 1925 Pirates' Dinner
104. 1930 Athletics - names/positions captioned.
105. 1923 Opening Day Yankee Stadium
106. 1929 Yankee Stadium
107. 1923 Yankee Stadium, with its construction almost completed.

108. 1939 St. Louis Cardinals - names/positions captioned.
109. 1912 Giants, spring training
110. 1912 Giants
111. 1936 Yankees, has names - names/positions captioned.
112. 1939 Yankees, has names - names/positions captioned.
113. 1914 Boston Braves
114. 1941 Dodgers - names/positions captioned.
115. 1911 Pirates, spring training.
117. 1903 Giants - names/positions captioned.
119. 1938 Yankees dugout - names/positions captioned.
120. 1930 Athletics - names/positions captioned.
121. 1929 Wrigley Field
122. 1937 Yankees
123. 1910 A's in Havana, Cuba - names/positions captioned.
124. 1912 Fenway Park

Page 6.

126. 1909 League Park, Cleveland[/color]
127. 1938 Yankees
128. 1938 Cubs - names/positions captioned.
129. 1935 Cubs - names/positions captioned.
130. 1932 Cubs - names/positions captioned.
131. 1930 Cubs - names/positions captioned.
132. 1907 Cubs - names/positions captioned.
136. 1950 Phillies - names/positions captioned.
137. 1922 Yankees
139. 1945 Tigers
140. 1913 White Sox
143. 1919 Reds
144. 1913 Polo Grounds
145. 1906 White Sox - names/positions captioned.
146. 1942 Yankees - names/positions captioned.
148. 1902 Cubs - names/positions captioned.
149. 1949 Yankees - names/positions captioned.
150. 1911 Athletics - names/positions captioned.

Page 7.

151. 1904 Pirates
152. 1925 Pirates - names/positions captioned.
154. 1904 Senators
155. 1931 Yankees, spring training
156. 1904 St. Louis Cardinals - names/positions captioned.
157. 1913 Reds - names/positions captioned.
158. 1916 Dodgers
159. Ebbetts Field
160. 1901 Pirates - names/positions captioned.
163. 1915 Kansas City Packers (Federal L.) - names/positions captioned.
165. 1913 Giants - names/positions captioned.
166. 1913 Giants - names/positions captioned.
167. 1921 Baltimore Orioles (minor L.)
168. 1907 Brooklyn Superbas - names/positions captioned.
169. 1912 ML Owners
170. 1912 Redland Field
171. 1908 Exposition Park
172. 1920 Navin Field

173. 1945 Detroit Tigers - names/positions captioned.
174. 1953 Yankees
175. 1948 Yankees - names/positions captioned.

Page 8.

176. 1948 Indians
178. 1938 Giants - names/positions captioned.
179. 1930 Cardinals - names/positions captioned.
180. 1950 Yankees
181. 1951 Yankees - names/positions captioned.
183. 1927 Yankees - names/positions captioned.
184. 1905 Cardinals - names/postions captioned.
185. 1914 Providence Grays
186. 1906 Senators - names/positions captioned.
188. 1958. Yankees - names/positions captioned.
189. 1906 White Sox ballpark
190. Top: 1906 Cubs - names/positions captioned.
190. Bottom: 1906 Cubs - names/positions captioned.
191. Campanella All-Stars
192. 1911 Athletics - names/positions captioned.
193. 1924 Senators - names/positions captioned.
194. 1917 White Sox - names/positions captioned.
195. 1909 Forbes Field
196. 1928 Giants
197. 1913 Giants - names/positions captioned
198. 1892 Giants - names/positions captioned
199. 1943 Cardinals - names/positions captioned
200. 1943 Yankees - names/positions captioned

Page 9.

201. 1944 Cardinals
202. 1945 Cardinals - names/positions captioned
203. 1924 Senators visit White House - names/positions captioned
204. 1925 Senators
205. 1956 Yankees - names/positions captioned
206. 1955 Dodgers - names/positions captioned
207. 1931 Japan tour
208. 1946 Phillies - names/positions captioned
209. 1941 Yankees
211. 1939 Tigers - names/positions captioned
213. 1900 Boston Nationals (Beaneaters) - names/positions captioned
214. 1901 Boston Americans - names/positions captioned
215. 1906 Washington Senators
217. Construction of the Polo Grounds
218. 2 large photos of Lou Gehrig
219. 1915 ML All-Stars
220. Casey Stengel/Yankees at Yankee Stadium
222. Duffy Lewis, Tris Speaker, Harry Hooper
224. Stengel in Yankee Stadium
225. 1921 Japanese Tour

Page 10.

226. 1949 Philadelphia Phillies - names/positions captioned
228. Yankee Stadium, 1952 WS
229. 1916 New York Yankees
230. 1913 New York Giants
231. 1912 New York Giants - names captioned
232. Washington Park (Brooklyn) 1909
233. 1917 Chicago White Sox - names/positions captioned
234. 1912 New York Giants - names/positions captioned
235. 1924 New York Yankees, with Miller Huggins/Bradley Sweater Ad
236. 1912 New York Giants - names/positions captioned
237. 1922 U.S. Japanese Tour Team
238. 1924 Cubs - Bradley Sweaters ad
238. 1924 Pirates - Bradley Sweaters ad
239. More Bradley Sweaters ad
240. Walter Johnson
241. 1912 Pittsburgh Pirates
242. 1912 Boston Red Sox - names/positions captioned
243. 1912 Brooklyn Dodgers
244. 1899 St. Louis Perfectos - names/positions captioned
245. 1915 Philadelphia Phillies - names/positions captioned
246. 1896 Pittsburgh Pirates
247. 1909 Cincinnati Reds - names/positions captioned
248. 1913 Cincinnati Reds - names/positions captioned
249. 1910 Cincinnati Reds
250. 1912 Philadelphia Phillies

Page 11.

251. 1929 Milwaukee Braves (minor L.)
252. 1941 Chicago Cubs
253. 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers
254. 1929 Philadelphia Athletics
255. 1912 Boston Red Sox
256. 1907 Pittsburgh Pirates
257. 1915 Buffalo Bisons (Federal L.)
258. 1902 Philadelphia Athletics - names/positions captioned
259. 1916 New York Yankees
260. 1926 New York Yankees - names/positions captioned
261. 1930 St. Louis Cardinals - names/positions captioned
262. 1915 St. Louis Browns - names/positions captioned
263. 1924 St. Louis Browns/Bradley sweater ad
264. 1916 Boston Braves - names/positions captioned
265. 1886 St. Louis Maroons - names/positions captioned
266. 1886 Philadelphia Quakers - names/positions captioned
267. 1887 Philadelphia Quakers - names/positions captioned
268. 1887 Philadelphia Quakers - names/positions captioned
269. 1912 Boston Red Sox - names/positions captioned
270. 1905 Philadelphia Athletics - names/positions captioned
271. 1892 Philadelphia Phillies - names/positions captioned
274. 1889 Brooklyn Bridegrooms - names/positions captioned
275. Joe DiMaggio/Joe McCarthy

Page 12.

276. 1887 Philadelphia Athletics (AA)
277. Cubs v. Giants - August 30, 1908 - (at Chicago)
278. JFK Throws Out The 1st Ball - April 8, 1963 - Washington D.C.
279. 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates
280. 1910 St. Louis Browns - names/positions captioned
281. 1933 New York Giants - names/positions captioned
282. 1938 Minneapolis Millers (Minor L.) - names/positions captioned
283. 1885 Baltimore Orioles - names/positions captioned
284. 1899 Baltimore Orioles - names/positions captioned
285. 1932 New York Yankees
286. 1924 Washington Senators
287. 1915 Chicago White Sox - names/positions captioned
288. 31st Annual NY Chapter BBWAA Dinner - January 31, 1954
289. 1933 Pittsburgh Crawfords
290. Hall Of Fame Members' Photograph - July 23, 1989
291. Hall Of Fame Members' Photograph - August 5, 1990
292. Hall Of Fame Members' Photograph - July 21, 1991
293. Hall Of Fame Members' Photograph - August 2, 1992
294. Hall Of Fame Members' Photograph - August 1, 1993
295. Hall Of Fame Members' Photograph - August 4, 1996
296. Hall Of Fame Members' Photograph - August 3, 1997
298. 1954 New York Yankees - names/positions captioned
299. 1946 New York Yankees - names/positions captioned
300. Sportsman's Park, World Series, October 7, 1946

Page 13.

301. 1882 Metropolitans - names/positions captioned
302. 1885 Washington Nationals (not ML team) - names/positions captioned
303. 1930 Homestead Grays (Negro L.)
304. Milwaukee County Stadium - June 30, 1954
305. 1922 Washington Senators
306. Mickey Mantle Day - September 18, 1965, at Yankee Stadium
307. East-West Game - August 23, 1936 - Comiskey Park, Chicago, Negro Leagues
308. (Lefty) Tyler Day, Boston National League Grounds. Sept. 30th 1913
309. 1936 New York Yankees - "The Italians"; Tony Lazzeri, Jake Ruppert, Joe DiMaggio, Frankie Crosetti
310. Moose Skowron, Minnie Minoso, Nellie Fox & Mickey Mantle
311. Lou Gehrig, Joe McCarthy - June 21, 1939
312. Gehrig watches Crosetti cross the plate - Fenway Park, Boston - 1936
313. Billy Martin & Mickey Mantle - 1952 World Series - Yankee Stadium
314. St. Louis Cardinals Team - 1930 or 1932
315. Old-Timers Day: June 23, 1963, Polo Grounds.
316. Ty Cobb - April 1931 - San Francisco, CA
317. 1924 Detroit Tigers
318. Joe DiMaggio - Late 1940's
319. Spring 1943 - Ted Williams in the Military
320. 1950 Philadelphia Phillies Capture The NL Pennant
321. 1939 New York Yankees - On The Road
322. 1946 Boston Red Sox Team - names/positions captioned
323. 1940 St. Louis Browns
325. 1921 Pittsburgh Pirates

Page 14.

326. Baseball Hall Of Fame - June 12, 1939 - Pt.2
327. Baseball Hall Of Fame - June 12, 1939 - Pt.2
328. 1914 Federal League - Honoring The Flag
329. 1931 Philadelphia Athletics
330. 1934 Kansas City Monarchs (Negro Leagues)
331. Walter Johnson Comes Back To Washington - 1933
332. Pittsburgh's Exhibition Park, August 23, 1904
333. 1907 Chicago Cubs Team (postcard)
334. 1958 Los Angeles Dodgers
335. Honus Wagner Helps A Kid Pick A Bat - 1927
336. Frank Bancroft & Team - 1880's
337. 1884 Philadelphia Quakers (pre-Phillies)
338. The Pride Of The Yankees - Promo Still - RKO 1942
339. New York Giants: Around 1905.
340. 1924 World Series - Washington, Game 2 - Temporary Seating
341. Yankee Sluggers - 1936
342. Casey At The Beach - 1913
343. 1938 All-Star Game - July 6, Crosley Field - Cincinnatti
344. 1904 Chicago - Red Sox v. White Sox
345. 1947 Philadelphia A's
346. Lefty Gomez, Lou Gehrig & Jimmie Foxx - July 1939
347. 1915 Philadelphia Phillies
348. 1920 World Series - Game 7 (October 20, 1920) - Cleveland (Speaker getting kissed by his Mom.)
349. Jimmie Foxx - Now He's A Cub - 1942
350. 1906 Chicago White Sox - names/positions captioned

Page 15.

351. 1884 New York Gothams - names/positions captioned (partially)
352. Tony Lazzeri, Albert Brancato, Joe DiMaggio - August 21, 1937.
353. 1914 New York Yankees
354. Washington Senators Pitching Staff - September 25, 1925
355. 1928 Philadelphia A's
356. 1928 Philadelphia A's
357. Jake Stahl - October 24, 1912
358. 1940 Cincinnati Reds - names/positions captioned
359. 1929 World Series Teams Panoramic---Chicago "Cubs" vs. Philadelphia "Athletics"
360. 1942 Chicago Cubs Bullpen - Wrigley Field, Chicago
361. OLD TIMERS' DAY, BRAVES FIELD, BOSTON - SEPT. 8, 1930
362. Charles Ebbets, Wilbert Robinson, Stephen McKeever, Edward McKeever: October 6, 1916, World Series
363. Here's a very rare scorecard from that amazing Old Timer's Game in Boston, 1930
364. "MAC" AND MATTY MEET AGAIN WHEN TEAMS PLAY - March 26, 1924
365. "...AND SO ENDETH THE 1937 WORLD SERIES"
366. 1939 All-Star Game - Yankee Stadium - July 11, 1939
367. "The Iron Man Comes Through - August 3, 1937"
368. 1944 Homestead Grays (Negro Leagues)
369. Joe DiMaggio of the Brewers
370. "Gehrig Celebrates His 2000th Consecutive Game - May 31, 1938"
371. Honoring Stan The Man - November 11, 1964 - Friar's Club
372. 1913 Brooklyn Superbas
373. MVP's For 1939---Joe DiMaggio
374. Christy Mathewson
375. Flag Raising - Brooklyn Tip-Tops - Federal League - April 10, 1915

Page 16.

376. Gabby Street - St. Louis Cardinals - Mgr. & batboy
377. 1905 Philadelphia Athletics
378. Joe DiMaggio Salutes His Bat - 1941
379. 1944 New York Giants
380. 1943 Boston Red Sox
381. 1944 Philadelphia Athletics
382. 1942 Pittsburgh Pirates
383. 1927 Yankees in Spring Training
384. 1927 Boston Braves vs Philadelphia A's
385. Gehrig Honored At Yankee Stadium Double Header---July 4th, 1939
386. Yankees visit the White House - 1916
387. Tuxedo Tobacco Ad - August 7, 1915
388. 1928 New York Yankees
389. Johnny Mize - Granger Tobacco - 1930's
390. Walter Johnson - Tuxedo Tobacco Ad Sign - c.1910
391. Roger Maris - Gold Mine Icicles - 1962
392. Dixie Walker - Granger Tobacco - 1944
393. Joe DiMaggio - Louisville Slugger Ad - 1940
394. 1933 Poster for the booklet, "The Knack Of Batting"
395. Casey and Leo - Chesterfield Ad - 1950's
396. 1920s - Lucky Strike Poster
397. 1915 Major League All Stars
398. 1948 Cleveland Indians movie poster
399. Babe Ruth movie poster
400. Lou Gehrig movie advertisement poster

Page 17.

401. 1940's Lucky Strike Yankee Stadium Poster
402. Dizzy Dean & some fellow Chicago Cubs
403. 1924 McGraw - Bradley Sweaters
404. 1912 Boston Red Sox
405. Baseball Pioneers - July 21, 1962
406. 1910 Cleveland Naps
407. May Play In World Series - 1936 N.Y. Giants
408. New York Yankees Clinch - September 9, 1936
409. 1927 St Petersburg Saints
410. 1927 Boston Braves
411. Gehrig Flirts With Tarzan Screen Role - October 20, 1936
412. Proposed Brooklyn Stadium - July 26, 1956
413. Walter Johnson - Cleveland Mgr. - 1934
414. Joe Jackson - 1911
415. 1913 New York Giants
416. Philadephia A's
417. Lou Gehrig Hangs Out With The Local Kids
418. 1939 Chicago White Sox
419. 1934 St. Louis Cardinals
420. Lou & The Babe - March 19, 1934
421. 1953 New York Yankees
422. 1931 Tour Of Japan
423. Lou Finally Sits - Yankee Stadium - 1939
424. Mickey Mantle, Bob Kuzava and Gene Woodling - 1952
425. 1932-33, Yankee hitters

Page 18.

426. 1961 New York Yankees - names/positions captioned
427. Opening Day NY Base Ball Club - April 28, 1903
428. Joe DiMaggio In The Army - March 1943
429. President Harding Visits The Chicago Cubs - Spring Training - Catalina Island (1920).
430. President Harding Visits The Chicago Cubs Pt.2 - Spring Training - Catalina Island (1920).
431. President Harding Visits The Chicago Cubs Pt.3 - Spring Training - Catalina Island (1920).
432. President Harding Visits The Chicago Cubs Pt.4 - Spring Training - Catalina Island (1920).
433. 1918 Brooklyn Robins
434. 1922 Mark Americans Barnstorming Team
435. Washington Base Ball Club - World's Champions - 1924
436. 1912 Washington Senators Team - Fenway Park, Boston - April 23, 1912 - names/positions captioned
437. 1900? Cardinals
438. The rest of the 1900? Cards
439. 1906 Chicago Cubs - names/positions captioned
440. 1913 Boston Red Sox
441. 1912 Boston Red Sox
443. First Colored World Series - Opening Game, Oct. 11, 1924. - Kansas City, MO
444. 1910 Boston Red Sox - names/positions captioned
445. 1939 National League All-Star Team - July 11, 1939 - Yankee Stadium
446. 1926 New York Yankees - American League Champions
449. Lou Gehrig - 1939
450. 1928 Chicago Cubs

Page 19.

457. 1888 New York Giants
460. 1907 World Series Gm.2 (Oct.9) Detroit v. Chicago (West Side Grounds, Chicago)
461. 1903 - Chicago White Sox v. Boston Americans - Huntington Avenue Grounds, Boston
462. Old Timers Baseball Team, Cleveland Ohio's 125th Anniversary, Dunn Field, July 29, 1921
463. 1907 World Series Gm.2 (Oct.9) Detroit v. Chicago (West Side Grounds, Chicago) Pt.2
464. 1922 Cleveland Indians - names/positions captioned
465. 1921 Cleveland Indians Team - names/positions captioned
466. 1929 Chicago Cubs Team - names/positions captioned
467. Wrigley Field, Chicago - July 27, 1929
469. 1937 All-Star Game - July 7 - Washington D.C.
470. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat presents: 1926 St. Louis Cardinals World Champions; October 17, 1926.
471. 1922 New York Yankees - names/positions captioned
472. 1912 World Series panoramic
473. 1903 Cleveland Indians - names/positions captioned
474. 1903 Philadelphia Athletics - names/positions captioned
475. 1909 Detroit Tigers - names/positions captioned

Page 20.

476. 1936 Cleveland Indians - names/positions captioned
477. 1911 Brooklyn Dodgers - names/positions captioned
478. St. Louis Browns, 1916-26
479. 1908 Washington Senators
480. 1948 Boston Braves - names/positions captioned
482. 1949 Brooklyn Dodgers
483. 1905 New York Giants - names/positions captioned
484. 1905 New York Giants - names/positions captioned
485. 1902 St. Louis Browns - names/positions captioned
487. 1916 Cleveland Indians - names/positions captioned
488. 1911 St. Louis Browns - names/positions captioned
491. 1910 Cleveland Indians - names/positions captioned
492. 1937 All-Star Game First Pitch From FDR - Washington DC
493. American League Park, Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass., Boston vs. New York, Oct. 8, 1904
494. 1909 St. Louis Browns - names/positions captioned
495. 1910 St. Louis Browns - names/positions captioned
496. 1913 Philadelphia Athletics - names/positions captioned
497. 1911 St. Louis Cardinals - names/positions captioned
498. 1914 Pittsburgh Rebels (Federal League) - names/positions captioned
499. 1913 Washington Senators - names/positions captioned
500. 1928 New York Yankees - names/positions captioned

Page 21.

501. Charles Conlon's 1927 New York Yankees
502. 1926 New York Yankees
503. 1930 Philadelphia Athletics
504. 1912 Brooklyn Dodgers


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Feedback/Support: I thought I'd create this tribute feedback for BSmiles. So, now he doesn't have to search for his appreciation. I gathered the praise from the thread, and here it is! Enjoy!

Bench 5; March 31, 2008, 08:23 PM

B, These are spectacular!

I recall reading in Cobb's autobiography that he pulled a trick when his team was being photographed for a panaramic picture. As soon as the camera moved and took his picture on one side of the line, he darted around the photographer and went into line on the other side and had his picture taken twice. Do you happen to have a copy of that picture? Is it in existence?

Great job as always.
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Proctor, CF; March 31, 2008, 08:33 PM

Spectacular indeed!

The first panoramic of the Dodgers, formerly the Superbas/Trolley Dodgers, provides a great photographic record of the legendary Majestic Hotel - one of Little Rock's famous spa hotels, where many of the early greats took a dip or two during Spring training.
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Bill Burgess; April 1, 2008, 07:06 AM

Thank you so very much for posting these fabulous, fantastic, glorious images. This is eye candy of a most supreme plane. God will amply reward you for liberating these beauties from their former dungeons of obscurity, where they were languishing!

On behalf of baseball fans everywhere, I thank you from the bottom of my black little heart. Thank you a million times for sharing these glorious images of our addiction.

This is glory. The Power and The Glory.
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hellborn; March 1, 2008, 07:09 AM

This is the first picture I've seen that makes it clear just how bowlegged Wagner was...holy cow!!!

Great photos, everybody...I'm loving every single one of them!!

EDIT - who's the 9 foot tall guy in the back row towards the right in the '36 Pirates photo??
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MadHatter; 04-02-2008, 11:14 AM

I love these - you've given me some more vintage images to add to my Windows Screensaver!

Great thread, thanks!
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whoisonit; April 3, 2008, 01:57 PM
Outstanding !

Wow, just saw this thread for the first time. These shots are spectacular !

Thanks BS !
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Bill Burgess; March 3, 2008, 04:47 PM

Forgive me if I keep repeating myself. I just cannot get enough of these enlarged, pristine images. And I don't think I ever will. To see these images in enlarged size, in such gorgeous, pristine resolution, is like coming across a pot of gold coins just sitting in the middle of the road, with no one else to claim it.

I search far and wide to find this level of baseball beauty, but can seldom ever find them. I've said it before, and please forgive the comparison, but I find these images from a bygone universe more psychologically exciting and compelling than porn. This feeds my childhood addiction. These shots are the most seductive images in the world.

I especially savor the enlarged, panoramic shots of the stadiums. Is there anything more beautiful than a ballpark, packed with fans?

I would love it if we can ever discover the enlarged, panoramic photo of the Tim Murnane death benefit game. The team photos have special historical value.

This thread is such a treasure, and not only because I am obsessed with baseball photos. Just have inherent amazing value of a culture that can never have a value placed on it.
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SHOELESSJOE3; April 4, 2008, 06:54 PM

This is some work of art, thank you BSMILE. Really digging the great shots of the parks, some I have never seen in that much fullness. More old park pics to add to my collection.
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whoisonit; April 4, 2008, 08:19 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill Burgess View Post
I find these images from a bygone universe more psychologically exciting and compelling than porn.
You, my friend, are a baseball fan.

This quote itself oddly compelling. In fact, your entire post is, what is a good word ?, delectable works. Your entire post is delectable. I feel the past-time passion in your words. I sense, like myself you are unable to mearly look at these images. They can only be lingered over, savored.

There is so much to drink in. Who are we without our past ? What mysteries lie in history ?

Each shot has captured details of the era and it's human lives that shaped this sport we love so much. Look at the team Docter from the '33 All Star game. His black bag. When have any of us ever seen a Dr carry around one of those ? A '41 Fenway outfield fence sign "Read and Heed" for Air-Raid sirens. You think you have anxiety in your own life ? Thats a real living breathing cop flasing a nite-stick at the '10 WS in Philly, not a still from a Hollywood movie. What was Mossey's job with the '33 A's ? Too old to be a bat boy. Old grizzled clubhouse guy, maybe ? The men scattered around the stands behind the '27 Yankees. Bookies ? Reporters ? Spoiled rich kid in the argyle sweater ? I could spend hours looking at these people. The '33 Yanks really loved their Brill Cream. How could you play with all that grease on your head ? An Old-Timers game from 1921 ? That really puts the 'Old" in Old-Timer. More than that, they were amatures. Seems like it was all about the game itself. Can you imagine a stadium full of Met & Yankee fans comming out to honor something less than "Major League", "Real" players ? I could ramble on some more, for so much has struck me in these exsquisite images, but I won't. Besides, I'm 'working'.

Keep these comming until the last one has been resurected. They're full of baseball, and they're full of America, two entities I love so much. Even more than porn.
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Bill Burgess; April 4, 2008, 01:38 PM

You remind me of myself. I love these images for 100 reasons. I love the 1880-1930 era, even apart from baseball. The pride people took in what they made. People signed their products. Took pride in their craftsmanship, before machine made assembly line products. You pride yourself in what you do with your own hands. And in baseball you do it all with your own hands.

I love the way BSmile posts because he takes great pride in his craftsmanship in how he presents these images. He actually improves them, with his own hands. He never ever crops. I hate it when people crop the images they show me. They steal part of that world when they trim the edges off photos. Images are all we still have left of that bygone universe, and cropping steals some of it. Hate that.

Like you, I also savor the little details. The clothes, artifacts, signage on billboards.

One photo says, "Baseball Stories by (Charles) Dryden and Si (Sanborn) this season in the (Chicago)Tribune." Those were 2 of their stud sports writers, famed in their day and completely forgotten today. But not by me!

I love this thread so much, that when I see names, I try to provide BSmile with logistical support by listing the players with their positions. Anything to show support and confer enhanced value to this precious thread.

I don't know why baseball has such a hold on my subconscious, but I just surrender to it and let it keep me out of trouble. This hobby is not expensive and I could do a lot worse.

Don't get me wrong. I have always believed that the most beautiful thing that God ever created is the nude female form. But a very, very close second to that are clean, pristine baseball images from the past. My friends all tell me that I live too much in the past, and maybe that is true. But for some reason that I've never been able to figure out, it always feels good, always feels fresh, and makes me feel good inside. Baseball is like the 60's/70's rock music I was raised on. I get kidded for still loving that too. But it still makes me feel good inside! What can I do?

And as long as that happens, I will be true to my first love - baseball. It is innocent, simple, pure, timeless, eternally interesting, and stimulating.

Sometimes, our girlfriends complain that we guys are immature for still loving our childhood hobby. And maybe they are right. If they knew how right they really are, they might never stop complaining! Oh well.

I hope BSmile never stops posting these phenomenal images of our collective obsession. As long as he does, I will keep gazing dreamily at them, in my own little rapture!
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whoisonit; April 4, 2008, 03:06 PM

I've never seen images like this of the old parks. Makes you feel like you're ambling around inside them. Very cool pictures !

Thanks again BS
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Bill Burgess; April 4, 2008, 09:14 PM

I have never been into photography or cameras. I know nothing of that art. But BSmiles' honest work to improve these images is art. High art. Very high art.

And the images are also art. To me. BSmiles' work in finding, organizing and archiving these photographs is IMPORTANT. What is showcased here on Fever is given, via google.images, to the world.

In support of this important work, I will try, where the names are available, to write them out above the photos. Having them typed out, with positions, confers enhanced value on this precious work.

BSmiles, you are accomplishing a supremely good achievement here. This value cannot be over-estimated. You are doing more than your part to make Baseball Fever a uniquely advanced Baseball website. Kudos. Since you and George H. Ruth found us, I have been one very happy, satisfied fan.

Please, keep searching. Keep looking. The eyes of Fever are on you, my friend. You're discovering gold. Long-buried treasure.
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hellborn; May 1, 2008, 10:28 AM

Great photos, everybody, really fascinating.
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Babefan; May 1, 2008, 07:47 PM

Hi BSmile,

This is my first reply so hopefully I havent broken any rules by my question. I collect panoramic prints like the ones you have posted. Yours are amazing!! I really like the Yankees pans. Can you tell me where I might find more of these pans this large. Are there any sites I can go to besides the LOC? Do you have anymore you can post? I cant print them very big but at least I would have them for my home. Can you help or is my request out of line? Thanks so much ..... Babefan
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Babefan; May 2, 2008, 04:18 PM

BS - I understand and I want to thank you for sharing what you have taken so long to find. I can actually see in some sort of strange way, that half of the enjoyment of seeing these masterpieces is found in the hunt for them. So I will continue to look and of course check back here to see what else you have in store for us. And if you find any Yankee pans from 36 - 39 I will put my search on hold and just "Smile" .... Babefan
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Babefan; May 4, 2008, 12:06 AM

I'm still smiling!!! That is an awesome photo! Even the wife loved it!! And if you ever get that 1937 - 38 sepia looking photo of a moment in the Yankees dugout where you see McCarthy, Gehrig, Dimaggio, and a few of the other boys sitting & watching and its a good large size, please post it. The only image I have of it is weak, grainy, and looks horrible in my den. BUT!!! Its still my Yanks so it stays until I get a clearer one. Thanks again for the visual & the lesson .... Babefan
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Babefan; May 5, 2008, 01:14 PM

Cant talk right now cause I'm framing this 37 Yankees photo!! What a beauty! My copies arent that great but there is no mistaken who these players are. God what a beautiful photo!! Thanks so much BS!! Just checked my calendar and sure enough ..... there is a xmas in May somewhere! I'll be watching daily now! Cant wait to see the other panoramics.
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Babefan; May 7, 2008, 02:31 PM

What a GREAT photo of Joe! I just love the look and history of the 36 - 39 Yankees. Thanks so much for posting this pic and any others you may find. Have you ever seen a large size panoramic with Joe Dimaggio in it BS? I would love to have one of those. Thanks for your work in here. Its fun to see whats coming next .... Babefan.
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DisabledMess; May 7, 2008, 02:38 PM

I agree, these are some awesome pictures.
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Babefan; May 8, 2008, 03:33 PM

I run to the car after work, drive like a bat out of hell home, turn on the computer to see what BSmile has left for us today, and then I just take it all in. These new pans are just fantastic! The 38 Yankee pic is WOW! BS you need to post a pic of your home so we can see the treasures you have hanging there. Thanks so much for bringing some fun to all of us who go giddy for this kind of thing. Whats next? 1936 Yankee panoramic that is 8 ft wide? ....... Babefan
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Bill Burgess; May 8, 2008, 04:43 PM

This is how most of us feel, Babefan. I always hope that BS and George Ruth have goodies to WOW us today. Like candy at the end of a long day. OOOHHH. I hope, I hope, I hope for some new exciting eye-candy. More psychologically exciting than porn!

One could search forever on googe to find what this one thread has! It's all in knowing where TO LOOK. Wish I knew where to look but BS/George won't tell me.
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steelcurtain76; May 11, 2008, 01:52 PM

I'm right with you with your comments about BSmile. These photos are simply awesome.
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RubeWaddell19; May 11, 2008, 06:22 PM

Damn. I just joined this site and I spent the last 2 hours plus lost in these wonderful photos. I never realized how big of a man Rube Waddell was (or the 1909 St. Louis Browns were really small).
One thing I enjoyed was reading the outfield advertising sings. Loved the one for "Dog and Puppy" bread in the 1912 photo of Fenway. Right above Pureoxia Ginger Ale!

Thanks for the pics!!
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GaryL; May 11, 2008, 07:47 PM

What a great picture this White Sox photo is! Incredible clearity for a picture from that era.
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Babefan; May 13, 2008, 01:13 PM

Man I just love to look in this thread each day! What an array of unusual pics posted in a way that we can all share in them. These were great times and BS you are really doing your part to keep them alive in us. We are the keepers of this amazing past and this room is their vault! Great job and PLEASE ..... keep them coming!!! - Babefan
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GaryL; May 17, 02:29 PM

Absolutely!...this is a great picture, like all the other ones you've posted. I've studied these early Pirate teams a bit, so for me this is a real treat. Thanks so much...we're all luvin' it!

And I think you're probably right...This is most likely the 1903 "Defending" National League Champions of 1904.

Thanks again!
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GaryL; May 18, 07:21 AM

Thanks!...This is another great photo!
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Bill Burgess; May 18, 08:16 AM

Thanks so very, very much Gary! You just don't know how much I appreciate all your hard work. In support of BSmiles I have tried to keep up with him in posting a summary of names/positions captioning for those team posts which give us the names.
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GaryL; May 18, 09:04 AM

You got it Bill!...That's all I needed to hear - that you guys need some help. I love the challenge of trying to put names with faces on old basball photos.

Glad to pitch in after all the hard work and wonderful job that you guys have done for us.

Wow!...This thread, along with Bill's Historic Archival Photos thread, are real treasures. Those of us who love the "Old Days" of baseball are eternally grateful to both of you! I doubt there's a better collection of old baseball photos anywhere.
Gary
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Bill Burgess; May 18, 09:26 AM

It takes a little more time, but once a team is 'done', it's done permanently, for all of us to use in the future. That's the logistical support I'm trying to give BSmiles, since he's doing the yeoman work of doing the searches, touching up the photos, and posting these fantastic images.

And just in case anyone doubts it, these images will serve as a magnet to the whole baseball fandom community. Word of mouth is going out and our numbers are swelling, thanks to BSmiles and George H. Ruth!!!

So, this is the least we can do to show our mutual, collective appreciations to them both!!
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E.Banks#14; May 17, 2008, 07:12 PM

There's some wonderful collaboration going on here (and of course it involves Bill). Props to BSmiles for starting this up.
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Babefan; May 18, , 10:35 PM

Thanks for the awesome Yankees pics! I love that 53 pan!!! - babefan
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Bill Burgess; May 18, 10:46 PM

Must say we had quite a good day today. We started with over 10 posts that lacked our usual summary matrix, and my partner Gary (GaryL) & I knocked them out like assembly line! Now that's what I call TEAMWORK!

BSmile is the hero of this thread. A photo search genius. Yes, you heard me right. Here's how genius was once broken down to me, by my dance teacher, Wilson Morelli, many years ago in the 70's, when I was a dancer.

He said, "Billy. Talented people can do what others can't, and geniuses can do what talented people can't."

I'm no photo search slouch myself, and my Historical, Archival Photographs thread proves it. But BSmiles and George H. Ruth have exceeded my photo finding skills, and this thread and others proves that. And it's not just photo search skills. BSmiles also possesses unparrelled photo-editing skills to match.

He finds great material, and then works his editing magic on them and voila! The whole world now has wondrous imagery from a bygone era that it didn't have before. Now I can that magic.

So, we now have a thread index, at the bottom of post 1, and a thread feedback post, and now we are caught up with our captioning, too. Now I call that a good day. And I can't wait to see what this week will bring!

Goodnight Fever princes. Sleep well. You have earned it.
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Thanks BS for posting the Yankee pics! They are nice.
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Thanks for posting this great 1913 Giants team! For me this is the gem of the collection so far. I love the Giants teams of this era...and the quality of this picture is unbelieveable!
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Great picture! Looks like Frankie Frisch sitting next to Mickey Cochrane.
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These are cool!---Japan tour.
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New user here. What a great site. Thanks for posting all of these great old photos. I was wondering, is it ok to copy the image to create a screensaver? I would like to create one for my son, a huge Cub fan.

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I am deeply grateful for your publication of LARGER THAN LIFE
photographs of the New York Yankees in this period. Especially of Doc Woods He left a signed baseball
during his retirement as trainer for the New York Yankees to his sister,
Ruth Woods (Ollis) my great grandmother. Unfortunately I am not an
avid baseball fan and Doc Woods besides being an actor in
"somewhere in France" he could also be the young man in the tin types of our old Woods photo album. My question on this new post is -Where does one
go to authenticate signatures on Yankee's baseballs? Appreciate any advice and/or links. Or off to the Smithsonian. Thank you again for your efforts in publishing historical crisp and clear monumental photographs for viewing!
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Wow, such incredible pictures! Thank you for all the hard work!

This might be the greatest thread in the history of the Internet!
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I agree...and I'm glad to see that others feel the same way as I do.

This may be the finest collection of 20th Centurty baseball team pictures in existence! What makes it unique is that there are, I believe, over 150 team pictures available at one easily accessed location, with the vast majority of the players in the pictures identified. I doubt that a collection like this exists anywhere else.

All who have contributed to this fabulous collection are to be commended, especially BSmile for making his prized collection available to us; and Bill Burgess for devoting his unlimited energy and vast organizational skills to the project. All of us here at Baseball Fever who love the game and its gloried past are very fortunate and owe them a debt of gratitude. They have also done a great service to future generations of baseball fans.
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Do you know what I think would be great. If all the members who have not expressed themselves were to tell BSmiles just what they thought of this amazing resource.

People can now use this thread to identify other players! What an amazing resource.
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I thought the same thing Bill. In fact I did so earlier today, just this morning. Take a look at the threads in the history section at a thread I started. I kept it separate so it would stand out.

Take a look titled Bill Burgess BSMILE Awesome Tag Team.
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Just a quick note to express my personal thanks for all the hard work posting excellent pictures and material on this and all the other threads! I have learned SO much! Again, THANKS!!!
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I must thank GaryL and bmarlowe for their continuing loyalty to the thread. This painstaking patience in the player identifications would be impossible without your contributions.

I apologize for my slowness in getting things caught up. It is impossible to keep up with BSmile as he rampages on with these team photos. And with a resolution of imagery which is stupefying.

I would not have thought it possible to capture the clarity, crispness in the imagery, of photos from the 19th Century. So rare to see images this clean. How BSmile finds them, will be his continuing mystery. Enigma Man! But his talent is the world's (and our) gain.
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Good Lord! I just don't believe my own eyes! Looks like a completely different photo altogether. So much more clear, pristine. Can see so much more. You're a photo-editing magician!

BSmile Magician! We're all very, very grateful for your unprecedented, professional skills. Are you in the photo-editing business, BSmile? If not, you should be. You're losing a fortune.
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Wow. I love that photo! If I had the time, I'd really enjoy identifying some of those sports writers. Their faces are really familiar. Know one right off.

If I had access to FBI technology, they could put in the photos of a person, and then have the machine ID him from other photos. Cool thing, huh?

Wish I could input the photos from my Meet the Sports Writers and have that machine ID them in that photo!!

Love it, BSmile. Thanks.
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Outstanding HOF photo!
What a team you could craft out of those guys...except you'd be short on pitchers (Spahn, Feller, Lemon, Roberts...am I missing anybody?).
It's sad to think how many of them are gone now, but that photo is almost 20 years old...funny, 1989 doesn't seem that long ago.

I wonder what Bobby Doerr was looking at?
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Great picture! I made a nice color copy of it.

Unofficially, I count over half of them have passed on:
Cool Papa Bell, Gehringer, Lopez, Lemon, Sewell, Giamatti, Mize, Slaughter, Reese, Herman, Ferrell, Stargell, Barlick, Spahn, Ted Williams.
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Wow! Thanks, BSmile! You are a --magician! There are no other words to describe your photo-editing expertise skills. Just looks like another photo. You can see so much more in your edited shots. I said it once and I'll repeat myself. If you're not in the photo-editing business, you're losing a fortune.
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Thanx again Bill. Honestly, bringing old/vintage baseball photos back to life...or as good as they can be...is my favorite hobby. I'm more than happy to contribute to what is the best historical baseball website on the planet. It's my honor to be a part of it. And yes, there's even more to come.

Cheers! ~B
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Keep 'em coming, BSmile!!...and thanks for all your efforts. Thanks to you ...and Bill... it is the best historical baseball website on the planet! As I've said before, this may very well be the best collection of historical baseball team pictures - with most of them identified - in existence! If there's a better collection somewhere, I'd like to know where it is!
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Thanx so much GaryL. Your help to this thread/site has not gone unnoticed. As far as there being a better reference for historical team pictures...it's obvious that nobody's even close (at least online). Cheers to all of us for our collective efforts...that bring truth and clarity to the history of baseball.

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These posters are great editions to the collection, BSmile!...I'm lovin' it...keep 'em comming! Thanks again for all your efforts!
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I just can't get over the clarity of some of these old advertisements. The high resolution and clean images are blowing me away.

Are you using a scanner with a large glass flatbed, BSmile. I just would like to know how you're getting these unbelievable images.

Normally, when you blow up an image, it distorts, just a little. But you are getting results of such pristine resolution that I can't fathom how you're doing it. What's your secret?
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Wow that 27 Braves pan looks great! Love the sepia look as well. I appreciate all you are doing in here and its nice that we can share with each person that comes in here the love we have for this great game of yesterday. The folks in here are pretty good people which makes this that much more fun. Plus Im learning names! I have all these images and I dont know the names of most. Did I mention BS the 1936 Yankee panoramic I am hoping you post soon?
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Thanks, Gary. Your work here is astounding. All baseball fans everywhere owe a huge debt of gratitude to you. And BSmile and bmarlowe too, of course. My contributions have mostly been organizational, which is mostly time-consuming, but not as painstaking as faces. Forever tipping my hat to you wonderful gentlemen.

The Fever family is just that to me. Our bonds mean more to me than you suspect.
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Although I've been a member for some time now, this is my 1st post. I just wanted to say that these pictures are literally out of this world. I try to get through a few everyday but can only access them from work. I'm still on page 9 because I spend so much time savoring every single detail of every photo. I also use the "year in review" section to see what went on that particular year. And to be honest I hope I never ever get to the end of this thread. I'm especially intrigued by the late 1800's and 1st quarter of the 1900's. Combine your love of history and your love for baseball and you get this thread right here. To me this thread is an escape, a time capsule, look at those old gloves, they're barely padded! You guys are doing an awesome job, keep up the good work because this thread is truly priceless and one day will go down in the baseball thread hall of fame.

Matt

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1909 Detroit Tigers, 98-54, .645, 3.5 games ahead, (WS L 4-3 to Pittsburgh)---BB-Reference---Player identifications provided courtesy of Bill Burgess.

L-R: Harry Tuthill (trainer), Ty Cobb (RF), Davey Jones (1B), Ed Summers (P), Bill Donovan (P), George Mullin (P), Ed Willet (P), Sam Crawford (CF), Ed Killian (P),Ralph Works (P), Del Gainer (1B), Mathew 'Matty' McIntyre(LF), Oscar Stanage (C), Tom Jones (1B), Jim Delahanty (2B), Bill Lelivelt (P), Charlie Schmidt (C), George Moriarty (3B), Charlie O'Leary (2B/3B), Joe Casey (C), Owen 'Donie' Bush (SS), Henry 'Heinie' Beckendorf (C), Hughie Jennings (Mgr.), Elijah 'Bumpus' Jones (P).
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1909 St. Louis Cardinals; 54-98, .355, 7th place, 56 g behind---BB Reference
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1909 St. Louis Browns; 61-89, .407, 7th place, 36 g behind---BB Reference

Rube Waddell (2nd fr. R); Bobby Wallace (5th fr. R).

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Damn. I just joined this site and I spent the last 2 hours plus lost in these wonderful photos. I never realized how big of a man Rube Waddell was (or the 1909 St. Louis Browns were really small). Thanks for the pics!!
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1910 Cleveland Indians; 71-81, .467, 5th place, 36.5 g behind---BB Reference

Bill Bradley (9th fr. L); Nap Lajoie (11th fr. L); Addie Joss (14th fr. L); Cy Young (10th fr. R).
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1910 St. Louis Cardinals; 63-90, .412, 7th place, 40.5 g behind---BB Reference

BTW......all of these pictures have been tweaked by me in photoshop. Many of these images were originally created using 2 or even 3 seperate photos. I went through and removed lines etc. in order to create a more seamless image...not to mention cropping, contrasting, etc, etc...
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1911 St. Louis Browns; 45-107, .296, 8th place, 56.5 g behind---BB Reference

L-R: Jack Powell (P), Danny Hoffman (CF), Frank LaPorte, (2B), Patrick Newnam (1B), Barney Pelty (P), Earl Hamilton (P), Joe Crisp(C), Jim Murray (RF), Jeff Pfeffer (P), Gus Williams (LF), Joe Willis (P), Joe Lake (P), Bill Bailey (P), Frank Truesdale (2B), Al Schweitzer (RF), Ed Hallinam(IF), Paul Krichell (C), Bobby Wallace (SS/Mgr.), Jim Stephens (C), Burt Shotten (CF), Nig Clarke (C), Jimmy Austin (3B), Howie Gegory (P), Roy Mitchell (P), McAuley, Lefty Joe George (P), Dode Criss (1B)
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1911 St. Louis Cardinals; 75-74, .503, 5th place---BB Reference

L-R: Slim Sallee (P), Grover Lowdermilk (P), Roy Golden (P), Ed Konetchy (1B), Bill Steele (P), Eddie Higgins (P), Bob Harmon (P), Ed Zmich (P), Bunny Hearn (P), Ody Abbott (CF), Lou Lowdermilk (P), Otto McIver (OF), Roger Bresnahan (Mgr.), Wally Smith (IF), Steve Evans (RF), Jack Bliss (C), Rube Geyer (P), Rebel Oakes (CF), Mike Mowry (RF), Hap Morse (SS), Arnold Hauser (SS), Miller Huggins (2B).
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1914 Boston Red Sox; 91-62, .595, 2nd place, 8.5 g behind---BB Reference (specifically taken on August 19 of that year).
Tris Speaker (5th fr. L); Duffy Lewis (8th fr. L).
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1916 Cleveland Indians; 77-77, .500, 6th place, 14 g behind---BB Reference
Gotta love that dog!!!

L-R: Laz Garrett (P), Tuck Turner (IF), Lee Fohl (Mgr.), Bobby Roth (RF), Ray Chapman (IF), Bill Wambsganss (SS), Elmer Smith (RF), Joe Evans (3B), Guy Morton (P), Bill Mitchell (P), Tris Speaker (CF), Josh Billings (C), Larry Chappelle (LF), Jack Graney (LF), Tom Daley (C), Jim Bagby (P), Ed Klepfer (P), Herbert Kelly (P), Stanley Coveleski (P), Ivan Howard (2B), Steve O'Neil (C), Chick Gandil (1B), Rip Hagerman (P), Fritz Coumbe (P).

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1929 Chicago Cubs; 98-54, .645, 10.5 g ahead, (WS L 4-1 to A's)---BB Reference

Rogers Hornsby (2B, far R); Hack Wilson (CF, 4th fr. R); Joe McCarthy (Mgr, 12th fr. L).
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1929 Philadelphia Athletics; 104-46, .693, 18 g ahead, (WS W 4-1 over Cubs)---BB Reference---Great uni on the mascot in front of Connie Mack!---Player identifications provided courtesy of GaryL.

L-R: Eddie Collins (coach), Kid Gleason (coach), Walter E. French (OF), Jimmie Dykes (3B), Jim Cronin (IF), Homer Suma (RF), Max Bishop (2B), Sammy Hale (3B), Bevo LeBourveau (OF) , Mickey Cochrane (C), Cy Perkins (C), Bill Breckinridge (P), Jimmy Foxx (1B), Connnie Mack (Mgr.), Bing Miller (RF), Al Simmons (LF), Eddie Rommell (P), Rube Walberg (P), Lefty Grove (P), Unidentified, George Earnshaw (P), Jack Quinn (P), Mule Haas (CF), Bill Shores (P), George Burns (1B), Joe Boley (SS), Earle Mack (coach).
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1936 Cleveland Indians; 80-74, .519, 5th place, 22.5 g behind---BB Reference

L-R: Frank Pytlak (C), Milt Galatzer (OF), Earl Averill (CF), George Uhle (P), Ralph Winegarner (P), Al Milnar (P), Hal Trosky (1B), unidentified, unidentified, Boze Berger (IF), Bruce Campbell (RF), Mel Harder (P), Denny Galehouse, (P), Bob Goldbook, Lloyd Brown (P), Lefty Weisman, Wally Schang (coach), Roy Hughes (2B), Bill Knickerbocker (SS), George Blaeholder (P), Jim Gleeson (RF), Oral Hildebrand (P), Steve O'Neil (Mgr.), Thorton Lee (P), Joe Becker (C), Willis Hudlin (P), Johnny Allen (P), Joe Vosmik (LF), Bill Sullivan (C), Odell Hale (3B).
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Crowd at Wrigley Field - Chicago, July 27, 1929---Wikipedia-Wrigley Field
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Washington, D.C., Philadelphia vs. Washington, May 6, 1905---Wikipedia - American League Park

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Old Timers Baseball Team, Cleveland Ohio's 125th Anniversary, Dunn Field, July 29, 1921. Anybody want to chime in on the history of this game??

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These are spectacular!

I recall reading in Cobb's autobiography that he pulled a trick when his team was being photographed for a panaramic picture. As soon as the camera moved and took his picture on one side of the line, he darted around the photographer and went into line on the other side and had his picture taken twice. Do you happen to have a copy of that picture? Is it in existence?

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1913 Washington Senators, 90-64, .584, 2nd place, 6.5 g behind---BB Reference---Player identifications provided courtesy of Mark Fimoff (bmarlowe).

L-R: Martin (trainer), Germany Schaefer (utility), Merito Acosta (OF), Jack Calvo (OF), Eddie Foster (3B), Ray Morgan (2B), Clyde Milan (CF), Clark Griffth (Mgr.), Frank LaPorte (utility), Nick Altrock (coach/P), Howie Shanks (LF), Jack Bernard Ryan (coach), Joe Boehling (P), Danny Moeller (RF), Edie Ainsmith (C), Rip Williams (utility), George McBride (SS), Bert Gallia (P), Jim Shaw (P), Joe Gedeon (utility), Harry Harper (P), Joe Engel (P), Chick Gandil (1B), Tom Hughes (P), Bob Groom (P), Walter Johnson (P), (Jay) Carl Cashion (P), Germany Schaefer (again)! (utility)
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1913 Philadelphia Athletics, 96-57, .627, 6.5 games ahead, (WS W 4-1 over Giants)---BB Reference
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Chicago - August 30, 1908 (Cubs v. Giants)---Wikipedia - West Side Grounds
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