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Philadelphia As On The Bench;World Serie(Original Caption) 10/10/1914-Photo shows the Philadelphia Athletics team on the bench in the dugout during the second game of the World Series
White Sox Bat Boy at World Series(Original Caption) 10/12/1917: Portrait of Chicago White Sox batboy Clarence Rowland Jr
Head/Shoulders George Sisler In Dugout(Original Caption) 7/15/1920--George Sisler, star first sacker of the St. Louis Browns who is leading in batting with an average of.408. Photo shows his head and shoulders
Jimmy O'Connell and Willie Kamm Sitting in DugoutSan Francisco Seals players Jimmy O'Connell (L) and Willie Kamm sit together on the edge of the dugout
Boy Journalist Interviewing Babe Ruth(Original Caption) Master Horace Wade interviewing Babe Ruth at the Polo Grounds
Ken Williams Holding Bat in Dugout
Head/Shoulders Portrait George Sisler(Original Caption) 1926- Head and shoulders portrait of George Sisler in St. Louis Browns uniform
Lou Gerhrig and Babe Ruth Selecting BatsLou Gehrig and Babe Ruth select bats before the first game of the 1927 World Series against the Pittsburgh Pirates
Connie Mack W/Players In Dugout(Original Caption) 3/22/1927-Clearwater, FL: Here's an interesting group watching practice at the spring training camp of the Philadelphia Athletics at Clearwater
1932 Chicago Cubs Players(Original Caption) 9/21/1932: These 4 members of the Chicago Cubs will probably account for a few runs with their bats during the World Series with the NY Yankees: (L to R) Hazen Cuyler
Babe Ruth Wearing Blanket in dugoutBabe Ruth sits wrapped in a blanket in the dugout at Ebbets Field prior to an exhibition game with the Brooklyn Dodgers. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images)
Baseball Player Al Simmons Playing Air Guitar with Bat(Original Caption) Strumming Out a Few Base Hits
Hans Wagner Waving to Crowd(Original Caption) Hans Wagner Honored
Dick Bartell of Philadelphia Phillies(Original Caption) 6/17/1933- Photo shows Dick Bartell, shortstop of the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team (left), who was appointed captain of the team to take the place of Pinkey Whitney (left)
Carl Hubbell & Lefty Grove In Dugout(Original Caption) 7/6/1933-Chicago, IL: Carl Hubbell and Lefty Grove are shown in the dugout at the All-Star Game-Comisky Park, Chicago
Joe Cronin Standing In Dugout(Original Caption) 9/1/1933: Portrait of Washington Senators shortstop Joe Cronin
Babe Ruth Waving Hat in Dugout(Original Caption) Babe Ruth is shown in this close-up, standing in the dugout holding his bat and waving his hat
St. Louis Cardinals Posing In Dugout(Original Caption) 10/3/1934-Detroit, MI: Pictured in a dugout at Navin Field are the St. Louis Cardinals players who will most likely play in the opening series game against the Tigers
Frankie Frisch Seated In Dugout(Original Caption) 1937-Frankie Frisch seated in the dugout
Yankee InfieldersYankee infielders (left to right) Red Rolfe, Tony Lazzeri, Lou Gehrig and Frankie Crosetti
Chicago Cubs Pitcher Dizzy Dean Signing Baseballs(Original Caption) 3/28/1937-Jerome "Dizzy" Dean autographs baseballs
Lou Gehrig Looking Out Of Dugout(Original Caption) 5/3/1939-Detroit, MA: Lou Gehrig, iron man of the New York Yankees
Lou Gehrig In Dugout W/Yankee Teammates(Original Caption) 6/21/1939-New York, NY: Lou Gehrig, "Iron Horse" first baseman of the New York Yankees, who has been ruled off the diamond by physicians of the Mayo Clinic
Lou Gehrig In Yankees Dugout Watching(Original Caption) 10/4/39-New York: Lou Gehrig
Joe Dimaggio Signing Autographs for FansNew York Yankee outfielder Joe Dimaggio, wrapped in a blanket in the cold weather, signs autographs for eager young fans above the dugout before a Yankees-Brooklyn Dodgers game at Ebbets Field
1940 Philadelphia A'S Preparing to take the Field(Original Caption) 4/16/1940-Philadelphia, PA: The Philadelphia Athletics emerging from their dugout to take the field against the New York Yankees in the Season's opener at Philadelphia
Detroit Tigers Player Hank Greenburg Entering Dugout(Original Caption) 5/6/1941-Detroit, MI: Hank Greenberg enters the Tiger dugout before stepping out onto the diamond in his final baseball appearance for at least a year
Pirates Manager Frankie Frisch in Dugout(Original Caption) 8/1941-New York, NY: Pittsburgh Pirates manager Frankie Frisch "in action" in the Pirate's dugout during a game at the Polo Grounds
Brooklyn Dodgers Manager Leo Durocher
Stan Musial Showing Catcher His Bat Grip(Original Caption) 3/2/1942-St. Petersburg, FL: Gus Mancuso, veteran catcher, looks over young Stanley Musial (r) as the Donora, PA, batsman shows his grip
Bucky Harris Talking To Lou Boudreau(Original Caption) 5/1/1942-Washington, D.C.: Washington Senators manager Bucky Harris (L) relates how as the youngest manager some years ago he led his club into first place
Black Yankees Pitcher Standing in DugoutTom Parker, pitcher of the Negro League's New York Black Yankees, stands in the dugout with a baseball and glove. New York, July 26, 1942
New York Black Yankees PitchersPitchers John Stanley (left to right), Frank MacAllister, and Gene Smith of the Negro League's New York Black Yankees stand on the top step of the dugout with baseballs in hand
New York Black Yankees PlayersCenter fielder Leslie Green (left) and third baseman Jimmy Ford of the New York Black Yankees, a Negro League team, stand on the steps of their dugout with baseball bats in their hands
Chicago Giants Players Standing in DugoutFirst baseman Art Pennington (left)
Players on the New York Black YankeesNew York Black Yankees manager Tex Burnett (left) stands at the top of the dugout with his players, infielder Harry Williams (2nd from left), pitcher Tom Parker (2nd from right)
Candy Jim Taylor and Cool Papa BellHall of Famer James "Cool Papa" Bell (left) and manager Jim Taylor stand on the dugout steps during a Chicago American Giants game
Pitcher Satchel Paige Standing in DugoutSatchel Paige, pitcher for the Negro League's Kansas City Monarchs, stands at the top of the dugout with baseball in hand. 1942
Roy Campanella Standing in a DugoutRoy Campanella in catcher's gear, when he was playing for the Baltimore Elite Giants of the Negro National League
Lou Boudreau Posing On Dugout Steps(Original Caption) 5/1944: Portrait of Cleveland Indians manager Lou Boudreau posing on the dugout steps
Kenosha Comets Pitcher Putting on MakeupElise Harney, pitcher for the Kenosha Comets, refreshes her makeup between innings as teammate Janice O'Hara and another player look
Group Portrait Of The 1945 Chicago Cubs(Original Caption) Chicago Cubs 1945. Left to right, Hack, Merullo, Stanky, and Becker
Bob Feller Shouts to His Baseball Team(Original Caption) 4/25/1945- Evanston, IL- Chief Specialist Bob Feller, slated to pitch his first ball in two years in the continental U.S
Al Schoendienst Seated @ Edge Of Dugout(Original Caption) 1946 - Al Schoendienst, St. Louis Cardinals second baseman
Members of the St. Louis Cardinals(Original Caption) 9/25/l946-Big batmen for the St. Louis Cardinals are, l to r, Joe Garagiola, Dick Sisler, George (Whitey) Kurowski; Enos Slaughter and Stan Musial
Chicago Cubs Manager Charlie Grimm Shouting in DugoutChicago Cubs manager Charles Grimm, in uniform, shouting from the dugout
Baseball Player Ralph HoukRalph G. Houk (b. 1919), led the Yankees to three consecutive pennants and World Series victories in his first two seasons as manager
Joe Dimaggio Signing Autograph For Fan(Original Caption) 4/17/1948: Fan leans way over the dugout for an autograph from Joe DiMaggio before the game between the Dodgers and the Yankees
Bob Feller, Lou Boudreau & Gene Bearden(Original Caption) 7/21/1948-New York, NY: Before the doubleheader between the Cleveland Indians and the Yanks started today, Bob Feller (R), Cleveland pitching star of all-star ducking fame
Ken Griffey Jr. And Sr. Chat In Dugout(Original Caption) 6/2/1987-Atlanta, GA- Ken Griffey, Jr. (r), the nation's number one draft pick, who is headed to the Seattle Mariners, has a dugout chat wth his dad, Ken Griffey, Sr
Tom Seaver Listens To Mets Coach(Original Caption) 6/6/1987-New York, NY- Pitcher Tom Seaver (l) listens to Mets coach Bud Harrelson in the dugout during the Mets-Pirates game 6/6
Cal Ripken Senior and SonsThe Baltimore Orioles became the first team in Major League history to have a father manage his two sons as Orioles manager. Cal Ripken, Sr. (C) is joined in the dugout by shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr
Frank Robinson Sitting Alone in Dugout(Original Caption) 4/27/1988-Minneapolis, MN- Oriole manager Frank Robinson sits quietly by himself in the dugout just prior to the Minnesota-Baltimore game
Frank Robinson with Orioles Coaches(Original Caption) 5/1/1988-Chicago, IL- Oriole manager Frank Robinson (in glasses) and coaches Minnie Mendoza (L) and John Hart (R) are not smiling
Jimmy Foxx & Chuck Klein Talk, Leaning(Original Caption) Undated-Photograph of (Left to Right) Chuck Klein and Jimmy Foxx in uniform on baseball field. Both lean on bats as they converse in front of the dugout
Ty Cobb Selecting Bat In Dugout(Original Caption) Ty Cobb (1886-1961), American professional baseball player selecting bat
Ken Griffey and Ken Griffey Jr. in the Dugout(Original Caption) 5/17/1991-New York, NY - A very happy father and son Ken Griffey Sr.(R) and Ken Griffey Jr
Bucky Harris and Babe Ruth in New York Yankees Dugout(Original Caption) Babe Ruth is seen at the Yankee Stadium. (Photo by Bettmann via Getty Images)
Babe Ruth Handling Baseball Bats(Original Caption) New York
Babe Ruth Holding Baseball Bats(Original Caption) Babe Ruth during the Yankees season opener at Yankee Stadium
Boston Red Sox Manager Joe Cronin(Original Caption) 6/26/1946-New York, NY: Leading the Boston Red Sox team is manager Joe Cronin
Ty Cobb with Connie Mack and Howard Ehmke(Original Caption) 1927-There was a time when the names of Ty Cobb and Howard Ehmke were mentioned together, the fans thought of trouble
1946 Boston Red Sox Team By Dugout(Original Caption) 9/23/1946-Boston, Massachusetts: Among the outfielders of the Boston Red Sox, winners of the American League pennant, are, (L-R) Ted Williams, Leon Culberson, Dom DiMaggio
Red Sox Manager Joe Cronin In The Dugout(Original Caption) 5/6/1946-Boston, MA:ORIGINAL CAPTION READS:The wave of optimism that has engulfed Boston baseball fans
4 Am League Batsmen Posing At Dugout(Original Caption) 5/25/1942-New York, NY- Here are four American League batsmen that make things very tough for the pitchers they face
Dale Alexander Deciding on a Baseball Bat(Original Caption) American League Batting Champ
Life in a Cowboy Dugout, Illustration(Original Caption) Illustration entitled "THE COW-BOYS OF COLORADO--LIFE IN A DUGOUT, " depicting men seated near a large fireplace, performing various leisuretime activities
Baseball Team Manager Casey Stengel(Original Caption) Casey Stengel, Yankee baseball manager is shown in this close-up
J.Dimaggio Talks W/Manager Casey Stengel(Original Caption) 5/1/1949-New York City: Itching to get back in play, Joe DiMaggio (L) handles a bat as he talks with New York Yankees manager Casey Stengel in the dugout
Frankie Frisch Talks W/Phil Cavaretta(Original Caption) 6/14/1949-Chicago, IL: New Cub manager Frankie Frisch (l) talks the situation over with his first baseman and team captain, Phil Cavaretta
Joe Dimaggio(Original Caption) 6/27/1949-Joe DiMaggio returns to the game at an All-Giants Exhibition. Photograhph. Bettmann Archive/Daily Mirror Collection
Portrait of Joe DiMaggioJoe DiMaggio Posing in Dugout
Joe Dimaggio Walking From Dugout W/Bat(Original Caption) 10/1/1949-New York City: Just when the Yankees need him most, Joe DiMaggio returns to play in the curcial Red Sox-Yankee game at Yankee Stadium
Ny Yankee Players In The Dugout(Original Caption) 1950: Photographed in the dugout--Joe DiMaggio and fellow teammates of the New York Yankees. DiMaggio is the third from the left
Baseball Players on Step of Dugout(Original Caption) Gene Woodling, Mickey Mantle and Hank Bauer are shown in dugout
Mickey Mantle Sitting in Dugout(Original Caption) Nineteen year old Mickey Mantle
Little League Players Blowing Bubble Gum in DugoutJoe Cook and Jack Moran of West Virginia's Fairmont blow bubbles while sitting in the dugout during the 1951 Little League World Series
Berra Tries to Preserve Reynolds No-HitterYankee catcher Yogi Berra does everything, including bending backwards, to catch a foul fly by Ted Williams of the Red Sox for the last out in the game at Yankee Stadium. He missed it
Boston Braves Rookie Ed Mathews Waiting to Bat(Original Caption) 5/22/1952-Boston, MA: Ed Mathews, 20-year-old rookie third baseman of the Boston Braves, while waiting for his turn at bat
Dodgers All-Star Players in the DugoutMembers of the Brooklyn Dodgers who will be in the National League roster for the all-star game at Philadelphia on July 8, 1952
Rogers Hornsby In Dugout Alone Pointing(Original Caption) 8/7/1952-Cincinnati, OH: Rogers Hornsby, the new pilot of the Cincinnati Reds, "points his way" from the Reds bench in Cincinnati, as he takes over in his new uniform
King Faisal, Chuck Dressen and Jackie Robinson in Dugout(Original Caption) 8/13/1952-New York, New York- Iraq's visiting 17-year-old King Faisal, a baseball enthusiast saw his first American baseball game
Casey Stengel in Dugout with Yankees(Original Caption) New York Yankee manager Casey Stengel's bowed head tells the story of defeat after the Brooks whipped the Yanks, 4-2, in the opener of the 1952 World Series at Ebbets Field
Casey Stengel with Whitey Ford Before World Series Game