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Louisville Slugger bat factory in the early 1900s.
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Dick Mayes, star on the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1883, is holding the ball used in a game of that era.
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1907 The Finish of the Strenuous Baseball Season. This was featured in Judge Magazine.
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Chromolithograph is titled BASE-BALL AS AN UNDERMINER OF VERACITY, by F. Opper published in PUCK, June 1886.
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#OTD October 10, 1893 – Lipman Pike played 10 seasons from 1871 to 1881. He did come back & played 1 game in 1887 for the New York Metropolitans at age 47 he went 0 for 4#BaseBall#BaseBallArt#BaseBallHistory#Greensboro#TheSkimmers pic.twitter.com/MPvW082zSd
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Barney Mulhall for the Hanover Tigers from 1896.
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#OTD October 11, 1913 Eddie Plank tossed a two-hitter against the New York Giants to give the Philadelphia Athletics a 3-1 victory and the World Series in five games.#BaseBall#BaseBallArt#BaseBallHistory#Greensboro#TheSkimmers pic.twitter.com/di87xQDIrz
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A very cool 1898 Morris Reds Cabinet Card. Photography by Baker.
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Peck & Snyder's Professional Dead Ball. Published in Harper's Weekly September 1874.
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An 1880s Osterhout & Goodrich Clothing baseball trading card.
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1888 Scorecard with Old Judge advertising.
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#OTD October 10, 1906 Ed Reulbach's no-hit bid is broken by Jiggs Donahue's single in the 7th, but the Cubs beat the White Sox, 7-1. The next World Series 1-hitter will come in 1945, by another Cub: Claude Passeau.#BaseBall#BaseBallArt#BaseBallHistory#Greensboro#TheSkimmers pic.twitter.com/D3XZiIiLmX
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On 10 Oct 1919
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