Babe Ruth 1919 Boston Red Sox. Public Domain ClipArt Stock Photos and Images. Title: Babe Ruth, 1919. Date Created/Published: 1919. Medium: 1 negative : glass ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller. Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-npcc-00316 (digital file from original)
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Call Number: LC-F8- 4544 [P and P] Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Notes: Title from unverified data provided by the National Photo Company on the negatives or negative sleeves. Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947. This glass negative might show streaks and other blemishes resulting from a natural deterioration in the original coatings. Temp. note: Batch one.
Subjects: Ruth, Babe,--1895-1948. Boston Red Sox (Baseball team) Baseball players. Format: Glass negatives. Collections: National Photo Company Collection. Part of: National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress)
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Monday, January 13, 2014
Babe Ruth 1919 Boston Red Sox
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007
William "Dummy" Hoy
"Dummy" Hoy invented the hand signs the umpires use. Before Hoy invented the signs, deaf baseball players didn't know whether they were safe or out. To make it easier for the deaf to play baseball, "Dummy" created signs for safe, out, strike, ball, etc. These signs became accepted by all umpires for all games, not just the ones in which Hoy played. William "Dummy" Hoy
Do you know how many bases William Ellsworth "Dummy" Hoy stole in his major league career? Over 600, according to Sam Crawford. "That alone should be enough to put him in the Hall of Fame!" said Crawford. Hitting A Home Run For Deaf People Everywhere
Goodwin & Company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goodwin & Company was an American tobacco manufacturer from New York City. Initially E. Goodwin and Brother, the company was founded before the American Civil War. It was known for its cigarette brands "Gypsy Queen" and "Old Judge". In 1890, the company was merged, along with four others, into James Buchanan Duke's American Tobacco Company to create an American monopoly on tobacco product manufacturing and retail.
Today the company is mostly remembered for its tobacco trading cards, depicting baseball players, other athletes, and a variety of social scenes and portraits. In 1887, Goodwin & Co. were the among the first to issue trading cards to promote their brands, first using sepia-toned photographic albumen prints, and later chromolithographic reproductions of multi-colored etchings.
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![]() | TITLE: [Dummy Hoy] CALL NUMBER: LOT 13163-05, no. 311. MEDIUM: 1 photographic print : albumen. CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1887-90. Unedited jpg NOTES: Issued by: Goodwin & Company COLLECTION: Baseball Cards from the Benjamin K. Edwards Collection. REPOSITORY:Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. DIGITAL ID:(original) bbc 0383 |
Cigarette card collector Benjamin K. Edwards preserved these baseball cards in albums with more than 12,000 other cards on many subjects. After his death, Edwards' daughter gave the albums to noted poet and Lincoln biographer Carl Sandburg, who donated them to the Library's Prints and Photographs Division in 1954.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Yankee Stadium, Phil Rizzuto Tribute
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Yankee Stadium From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yankee Stadium is a baseball stadium in New York City that is the home of the New York Yankees, a Major League baseball team. Located at East 161st Street and River Avenue in the Bronx, it has hosted Yankees home games since 1923. It was formerly the home of the New York Giants football team, and once hosted dozens of boxing's most famous fights.
Yankee Stadium is one of the most famous sports venues in the world, due to its primary occupants having won more World Series championships than any other team. Its nickname, "The House that Ruth Built", comes from the iconic Babe Ruth, the baseball superstar whose prime years coincided with the beginning of the Yankees' winning history. Many Yankee fans refer to it as simply "The Stadium" (as in "I'm going to a game at the Stadium").
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Phil Rizzuto From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip Francis Rizzuto (born Fiero Francis Rizzuto, September 25, 1917 – August 13, 2007) was a Major League Baseball player and radio/television sports announcer, known both for his skills as a player and his popular but idiosyncratic style as a broadcaster.
Nicknamed "The Scooter," Rizzuto was inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994, having been selected by a Veterans Committee vote.
Rizzuto was born in Brooklyn, the son of a streetcar motorman. Despite his diminutive size — usually listed during his playing career as five feet, six inches tall and 160 pounds — he played both baseball and football at Richmond Hill High School in Queens.
While most sources have listed his birth date as 1918, he admitted many years ago that he had cut a year off his birth date early in his career after players told him it would add a year to his career. His actual birth year was 1917
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Thursday, May 17, 2007
Baseball A bag of baseballs
![]() | A bag of baseballs sits on the back of the pitcher's mound at Camp Fallujah's sandlot baseball field. ID: 30290. Photographer: Gunnery Sgt. Mark Oliva. Regimental Combat Team-5, 1st Marine Division Public Affairs.High Resolution Image |
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Friday, April 27, 2007
Baseball Stadium
![]() | Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego personnel attended a weekend at Petco Park Sept. 17-18. The San Diego Padres donated tickets to the USO to distribute to military organizations thought the city. |
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TEAM OF THE MILITARY: Military Opening Night Presented by Northrop Grumman Corporation, Saturday April 7 at 7:05 p.m. - Padres vs. Colorado, The Padres' tradition of saluting the Military continues with the only Military Opening Night in all of Major League Baseball on Saturday, April 7. The Padres will once again wear their desert camouflage jerseys as a visible salute to all members of the Armed Forces and pre-game ceremonies will honor distinguished members of local Military commands.
Marine Recruit Sundays Presented by Navy Federal Credit Union, the Padres are proud to host 13 graduating classes from Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego Sunday games at PETCO Park. The Official Site of The San Diego Padres
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