Pretty sure I see @StoneLarry in the second row.
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Oh to be a hatmaker
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Equivalent today: cellphone manufacturer.
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The bowler or derby hat was the baseball lid of 1913.
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We need one legit ballpark from each era that stays "in character" for all games. (I nominate Montreal to host the 80's.)
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Transmitting in Morse code must have been confusing in those days when Pirates/Cardinals 1B'man Dots Miller was involved in the lineup. Probably ended up in a lot of typos on the other end... — • • — — — — • • •
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Looks like they were in the front row—which at the Polo Grounds still wasn’t exactly on top of the action. Acres of foul territory around home plate.
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If you look real closely you can see the video camera the Yankees were using to steal signs
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