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Atlanta Braves Players Awaiting Game(Original Caption) 10/1975: Atlanta Braves players awaiting the start of the 1957 World Series. Players are (L to R) Red Schaendienst, Fred Glaney, and Hank Aaron
Cincinnati Reds Player(Original Caption) Members of the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team. (Left to right): Paul Derringer, pitcher; Ernie Lombardi, catcher (now with the N.Y. Giants); and Bucky Walters, pitcher
Baseball Player George Earnshaw(Original Caption) George Earnshaw, Righthander. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: George Earnshaw, big Philadelphia righthander, sharpens up his control before the second World Series game with the St
Crowd During Baseball Game(Original Caption) 2nd Game world Series Yankee Stadium. Scene showing bleachers before 2nd game
Baseball Players Smiling in Locker Room(Original Caption) Heroes of the fourth World Series game exchange smiles in the Yankee dressing room at the Stadium, October 4, after the Bombers tied up the Series, October 4
Baseball Player Herzog as First Man Up in Second World Series Game(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
First World Series GameThis was the scene of the First World Series as it was played at the Huntington Avenue Ball Field in 1903 where Northeastern University now stands
Spectators Watching the 1905 World Series(Original Caption) New York, NY: Second game of the World Series played at the Polo Grounds, New York City. Athletics and the Giants. Bender pitching, Athletics on the field
View of Baseball Field Before Start of a First World Series Game(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
1913 World Series, Game 4. Philadelphia Athletics Rube Oldring out at home. | Location: Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Baseball Game in ProgressPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania: World Series, with Boston Braves vs. Philadelphia Athletics. Photo shows Charles (Charlie) Deal of the Braves, in action
Boston Players Discuss Rules W/Umpire(Original Caption) 10/9/1914-Johnny Evers and Ira Thomas, captains of the Boston and Athletics respectively, discussing ground rules with umpires before game
1910S;George Schmidt Slides Across Plate(Original Caption) 10/9/1914-George Schmidt, the husky first sacker of the Bostons, sliding safely across the plate in the first game of the World Series of 1914
Amos Strunk Out At Home; World Series(Original Caption) 10/9/1914-Amos Strunk, speedy center fielder of the Athletics, out at home plate in the second inning of the first game of the World Series against the Boston Braves
Baseball Players in DugoutAt the 1914 World Series with Philadelphia, Boston Braves pitchers (left to right) Bill James and Dick Rudolph, with manger George Stallings between them, sit in a dugout
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
Player Slides Safely To Third in 1914 World Series(Original Caption) 10/10/1914-The 1914 World Series, the Philadelphia Athletics and the Boston Braves. Deal of Boston is shown safe after a slide at third in the ninth inning of the second game
Baseball Executives At 1915 World Series(Original Caption) 10/8/1915-Philadelphia, PA-Portrait of baseball executives at the first game of the World Series in Philadelphia
Rube Marquard And "Chief" Meyers Talk(Original Caption) 10/7/1916-Boston, MA: Original caption reads as follows: Left to right: Rube Marquard and "Chief" Meyers talking. This is the site of the Brooklyn Dodgers vs
Wilbert Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers Manager(Original Caption) 10/7/1916-Boston, MA- First game of the World's Series held at Boston, MA, Oct
Managers And Umpires Discuss Series Rule(Original Caption) 10/10/1916-New York, NY: Brooklyn. Managers and umpires arranging the ground rules for the third game of the 1916 World Series
White Sox Bat Boy at World Series(Original Caption) 10/12/1917: Portrait of Chicago White Sox batboy Clarence Rowland Jr
Faber Practicing Before Baseball Game(Original Caption) This is the fourth game of the World Series, where the Giants played the White Sox. Red Faber is shown warming up
Baseball Fans Sitting in Bleachers(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Man Preparing to Throw Baseball(Original Caption) World Series Baseball Games, at Boston, Massachusetts, Fourth Game, September 9. Boston, Massachusetts: Mayor Peters throwing out the first ball
Crowd Waiting to Enter Ballpark, 1919(Original Caption) 1919-Crowds waiting to get into Redfern Park for the opening game of the World Series of 1919 between the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago White Sox
Buck Weaver Crossing PlateBill Rariden of the Cincinnati Reds tags Buck Weaver of the Chicago White Sox out at home plate in the second game of the 1919 World Series at Crosley Field
Zach Wheat Scoring in World Series Game(Original Caption) 10/5/1920-Brooklyn, NY- CLEVELAND WINS FIRST GAME OF WORLD SERIES. Ebbets Field, Cleveland Indians vs. Brooklyn Robins
Cy Young, Napoleon Lajoie and Tris Speaker(Original Caption) 10/11/1920-Cleveland, OH- Among the veteran ball players who witnessed the fifth game of the World Series at Cleveland Sunday were Cy Young and Napoleon La Joie
Jim Bagby, Pitcher, Warms His Arm Up(Original Caption) 10/11/1920-Cleveland, OH: Jim Bagby, Cleveland Indians pictcher, warms up. This is before the fifth game of the World Series at Cleveland
Burleigh Grimes Warming up to PitchBurleigh Grimes, is shown here in the 5th game in Cleveland in 1920. Burleigh was a pitcher who used the "spitball pitch, " which was later outlawed as an illegal play
"Black Sox" Defendants with Attorneys(Original Caption) 7/21/1921-Chicago, IL- The "Black Sox" trial is on in Chicago
Judge Hugo Friend(Original Caption) 7/22/1921-Chicago, Illinois-: Judge Hugo Friend of Chicago, before whom the indicted White Sox players are being tried for the alleged throwing of the 1919 World Series
Babe Ruth in Baseball Game Action(Original Caption) Polo Grounds, New York: Fifth Game Of World's series. Ruth crossing plate with 2nd run, on Meusel's single--4th inning
Player Stretching Leg To Reach 1St Base(Original Caption) 10/6/1922: Giants second baseman Frankie Frisch slides back to first base in the fifth inning of the second game in the World Series
Portrait of the New York Yankees(Original Caption) For the third successive time, the New York Yankee baseball club won the American League pennant, and again will fight for the World Series honors
George Kelly During Baseball Play on FieldKelly, Giant First Baseman, and MP is shown during the first run for the McGraw team in the first game of the 1923 World Series
Crowd in Polo GroundsOver 34, 000 fans pack the Polo Grounds to watch the 6th and last game of the 1923 World Series. The Yankees defeated the Giants in their own stadium, 6 to 4, to win the series 4 to 2
Washington Senators Ball Team; Pose(Original Caption) 10/3/1924-Washington, D.C.: The Washington Senators ball team who face the Giants at the opening of the World Series in Washington Sat. Oct. 4
Group Shot Of World Series 1924 Giants(Original Caption) 10/04/1924-World series game #1 Clark Griffith and Giants Team
Freddie Lindstrom @ Bat In World Series(Original Caption) 10/4/1924-Washington, D.C.: Freddie Lindstrom at bat as the first man up for the Giants in the first World Series game. The Giants won the game over the Washington Senators, 4 to 3
Baseball Player Rounding Second Base(Original Caption) 10/11/1924: George Kelly rounding second base on Travis Jackson's hit in the sixth inning of the seventh game of the World Series
Player Hits Long Fly Ball To Left Field(Original Caption) 10/11/1924-Pitcher Walter Johnson hits a long fly to left field in the seventh game of the World Series, a game that the Washington Senators won
Walter Johnson Shown At Bat;World Series(Original Caption) 1925-Walter Johnson, pitcher for the Washington Senators, is shown at bat during a World Series game
Baseball Players at Stadium(Original Caption) Players who played in the World Series of 1909 are shown as they got together at the World Series of 1925. Left to right- Ty Cobb, Babe Adams and Hans Wagner
Stanley Harris with William McKechnie(Original Caption) Will These Two Leaders Meet in World Series
Goose Goslin Batting During 1925 World SeriesGoose Goslin of the Washington Senators batting During 1925 World Series In the 1925 World Series, the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the defending champion Washington Senators in seven games
Ty Cobb And Companions Watching Game(Original Caption) 10/7/1925-Pittsburgh, PA: The Pittsburgh Pirates were helpless before the Washington Senators, who copped the first game of the World Series, 4-1
Babe Ruth with ColleaguesBabe Ruth with baseball players, Walter Johnson and Babe Adams, during the World Series of 1925
Baseball Players Standing in Stadium(Original Caption) The Pittsburgh Pirates won the second game of the World Series when they defeated the Washington Senators 3-2 October 8 at Pittsburgh
Altrack And Pinchot At World Series(Original Caption) Original Caption Reads:10/8/1925-Nick Altrack making movie of Gov. Pinchot at World Series
General View of Forbes Baseball Field
Baseball Celebrities Posing for Portrait(Original Caption) Among those who reported for the press on the 1926 World Series were these well known celebrities of the baseball world
Rogers Hornsby Practicing(Original Caption) 1926-Rogers Hornsby, taking batting practice before game 2 of the 1926 World Series
New York Yankees Baseball Team(Original Caption) Photo shows the New York Yankees, who will play the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series starting this coming Saturday, Oct. 2nd
Baseball Legend Babe Ruth Choosing Baseball Bat(Original Caption) Babe Ruth selecting his bats for the World Series which will start next Saturday against the St. Louis Cards
Bob Meusel with Babe Ruth and Earle Combs(Original Caption) Three of the hardest hitters in baseball whose slugging might bring World Series pennant to New York are left to right Meusel, Ruth and Combs
Crowd, Left Field At Yankee Stadium(Original Caption) 10/2/1926-New York, NY: Original caption reads as follows: Crowd shown at Yankee Stadium for the World Series. Shown is the grandstand and left field
Fans Waiting to Purchase World Series TicketsBaseball enthusiasts, waiting for ticket booths to open
Crowd Leaving Grandstands Of Yankee Stad(Original Caption) 10/2/1926-New York
Crowd Entering Yankee Stadium For Game(Original Caption) 10/2/1926-New York, NY: Original caption reads as follows: General view of crowds going into Yankee Stadium for a World Series game
Crowd On Line Outside Of Yankee Stadium(Original Caption) 10/2/1926-New York, NY: Original caption reads as follows: WORLD SERIES. Mob outside of closed gates
Babe Ruth Losing Baseball Bat for Run(Original Caption) World Series Game. Babe Ruth at bat
Pitcher Pitching, Gehrig Leans Off FirstPhoto shows Waite Hoyt about to deliver the ball to Rogers Hornsby while Lou Gehrig looms off first base in the deciding World Series game
Paul and Lloyd Waner Shaking Hands(Original Caption) The brothers Lloyd and Paul Waner
Lloyd and Paul Waner Seated In Uniform(Original Caption) 1927-Pittsburgh, PA-Photo shows (L to R) Lloyd and Paul Waner, outfielders, and brothers, of the Pittsburgh Pirates
Paul and Lloyd Waner Shaking Hands(Original Caption) 1927-Pittsburgh, PA-The brothers Paul Waner and Lloyd Waner
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
Portrait of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig(Original Caption) They lead the Yanks in World Series...Photo shows Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, the home run twins
Babe Ruth Practicing(Original Caption) 10/05/1927-Pittsburgh, PA-Babe Ruth, New York Yankees, knocking out homers during practice at the World Series
Yankees-Pirates World Series(Original Caption) 10/5/27-Original caption reads as follows- General (and aerial) view of the World Series game. Yankees vs. Pittsburgh
Lou Gehrig Rounding 3Rd, Man Scoring(Original Caption) 10/7/1927-Original caption reads as follows: Photo shows Earl Combs and Koenig of the Yankees scoring on Lou Gehrig's triple, and Lou Gehrig rounding third
Babe Ruth And Lou Gehrig Cross Home Plat(Original Caption
General View Of World Series Game(Original Caption) 10/9/1928-St. Louis, MO: General view of World Series baseball game
Crowded Stadium for St. Louis World Series Game(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
General View of a Baseball Game(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Men and Women Empty Sacks Of MailWorkers from Philadelphia American League of Baseball sort through ticket requests to the upcoming World Series
Wives of Cubs Players Cheering Husbands(Original Caption) 10/9/1929-Chicago, IL-Seven greatly interested ladies are shown here cheering their husbands, cub baseball players in the World Series. Picured (L-R) areMrs. Art Nehf, Mrs
Mule Haas Home Run in 1929 World SeriesA bat boy greets Max Bishop and Mule Haas following Haas ninth-inning home run in Game 5 of the 1929 World Series at Snibe Park. Haas ninth inning shot, his second of the series, tied the score at 2
M. Cockrane T Cobb F Baker J Foxx 1930(Original Caption) 1930, Philadelphia, PA: World Series Game One: (L to R) Mickey Cockrane, Frank "Homerun" Baker, Ty Cobb, and Jimmy Foxx at World Series
Baseball Celebrity Spectators at World Series Game(Original Caption) A quartet of interested spectators at the sixth game of the 1930 World Series as the Athletics take the title are, left to right, Judge Emil Fuchs
Chick Hafey Sliding Home Safely;World Se(Original Caption) 10/9/1930-WORLD SERIES PICTURES: Photo shows Chick Hafey of the St. Louis Cardinals safe at home on Jimmy Dykes wild throw
Charlie Gelbert Scoring; World Series(Original Caption) 10/9/1930-WORLD SERIES PICTURES... Charlie Gelbert, of the St. Louis Cardinals, scores on Jesse Haines single in the third inning
Infielders Collide - Runner Reaches Base(Original Caption) 10/2/1931-St. Louis, MO: As two St