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Cal Ripken Jr. leaps over player while throwing baseballBaltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr
Hans Wagner Leaping For Baseball(Original Caption) Hans Wagner, shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates, leaps for a fly ball during an unidentified baseball game. Undated photograph, circa 1910
Full Length Portrait Of Hans Wagner(Original Caption) Full length portrait of Hans Wagner, shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates, standing on the baseball field in his uniform prior to an unidentified game
Honus Wagner At Bat(Original Caption) Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Honus Wagner in batting action, circa 1910
Hans Wagner At Bat Circa 1910(Original Caption) Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Hans "Honus" Wagner at bat, circa 1910
Hans Wagner Playing For Pitts Pirates(Original Caption) Hans Wagner, shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates, stoping a fast grounder during an unidentified baseball game. Undated photograph, circa 1910
Honus Wagner Sliding Into Home(Original Caption) Honus Wagner, shotstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates, slides into homeplate during an unidentified game. Undated photograph, circa 1910
Honus Wagner Seated Holding Baseball Bat(Original Caption) Portrait of Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Honus Wagner. He is shown here seated in the dugout, holding a baseball bat. Photograph, 1917
Hans Wagner Seated Waist-Up In Uniform(Original Caption) Portrait of Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Hans Wagner. He is shown here waist-up seated, wearing a baseball uniform and cap. Photograph, 1917
Rogers Hornsby, Full Length, Leaning On Bat(Original Caption) 3/15/1917-Rogers Hornsby, shortstop slugger for the St. Louis Cardinals
R.Maranville Bent Over W/ Ball In Glove(Original Caption) 5/14/1922-Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop, "Rabbit" Maranville bent over with ball in his glove
R.Maranville Standing Throwing Ball(Original Caption) 5/14/1922-Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop, "Rabbit" Maranville
Rabbit Maranville Standing W/Crutches(Original Caption) 4/12/1925-Chicago, IL: Here's the way Rabbit Maranville, one of the aces of baseball, looked when he hobbled off a train in Chicago to await the return of his teammates
Players at the Old-Timers GameSome of the players in the Old-Timers Game of 1930 stand in front of Massachusetts Governor Frank G
Rogers Hornsby Instructs Boys How To Bunt(Original Caption) 1932-Hot Springs, AR: Ray Doans Baseball Camp
Hans Wagner And Baseball Officials(Original Caption) 5/1/1933- Photo shows officials greeting Hans Wagner, one of the greatest hitters in the history of baseball. Pictured (L to R) are: former President of the Phillies L.C
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)
Joe Cronin Standing In Dugout(Original Caption) 9/1/1933: Portrait of Washington Senators shortstop Joe Cronin
Lou Boudreau Posing Behind Fence(Original Caption) 1940-Lou Boudreau, of the Cleveland Indians, is shown waist up, behind a fence
Lou Boudreau(Original Caption) 1940-Lou Boudreau, shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates, is shown at the end of a swing at the ball
Lou Boudreau Dropping Bat And Running(Original Caption) 12/21/1940-Chicago, IL: Lou Boudreau, 23-year-old shortstop of the Cleveland Indians
Lou Boudreau At Spring Training, Waist Up(Original Caption) 2/28/1941-Fort Meyers, FL: Louis Boudreau, rookie sensation of the 1940 campaign, at spring training here with the Cleveland Indians. He played short-stop
Lennie Merullo Catching BaseballLennie Merullo, a rookie with the Chicago Cubs, jumps in the air to grab a line drive during a practice session at Cubs training camp. Santa Catalina, California, March 16, 1941
Lou Boudreau Signing Contract(Original Caption) 11/26/1941-Cleveland, OH: Lou Boudreau (R), the Cleveland Indians 24-year-old shortstop, signs a contract to manage the tribe for the next two years
Leonard Merullo of the Chicago Cubs(Original Caption) 9/28/45: Leonard Merullo, infielder for the Chicago Cubs, winners of the 1945 National League pennant
Jackie Robinson Signing With Organized BaseballJackie Robinson, in military uniform, becomes the first African American to sign with a white professional baseball team
Portrait of Jackie RobinsonShortstop Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play in white organized baseball, as a member of the minor league Montreal Royals
Jackie Robinson Reaching For High BallJackie Robinson stretches for a ball hit through the infield. As a member of the Montreal Royals, he is the first African American to play in organized baseball
Pete Reiser Out on Second Base(Original Caption) Brooklyn: Pete Reiser, Dodger center fielder, who had walked, is out at second base, on catcher Sherman Loller's peg to Phil Rizzuto, short stop. The Umpire is Bill McGowan
Jackie Robinson Sliding Into Second Base(Original Caption) It looks like this was the year Dodger fans were talking about when they said "Wait till next year"
Dorothy Harrell Catching a Ball(Original Caption) April 8, 1948 - Opa-Locka, Florida: Dorothy Harrell of Los Angeles, star shortstop of the Chicago Collens
Luis Aparicio Signing Autographs(Original Caption) Detroit, Michigan: Starting American League short stop Luis Aparicio signs autographs before the start of the All-Star game. Undated photograph
Cal Ripken & Dad In Uniform;Balt Orioles(Original Caption) 10/5/1983-Baltimore, Maryland- Orioles star shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr
Cal Ripken Jr. Tagging Out Derwin McNealy(Original Caption) 1986-Derwin McNealy of the New York Yankees loses his hat as he is tagged out by Baltimore Oriole shortstop Cal Ripken while attempting to steal second base. PH.: Lynne Sladky
Ozzie Smith Leaping Over Runner(Original Caption) 4/26/1987-New York
Cal Ripken Steps Over Dave Winfield/Game(Original Caption) 6/23/1987-Baltimore
Cal Ripken Jr. Reaching For Ground Ball(Original Caption) 9/7/1989-Arlington, TX- Baltimore's Cal Ripken, Jr
Engr. Of W.M.Mcgeary, Baseball Shortstop(Original Caption) Full length figure of W.M. McGeary (shortstop) of the Philadelphia Athletics. Engraving from photography by Suddards and Fennemore, 1874
Lou Boudreau, Satchel Paige & Bob Feller(Original Caption) 4/21/1949-St. Louis, MO: Lou Boudreau (L), manager-shortstop of the Cleveland Indians, stands with two of his ailing aces in St. Louis
Don Newcombe Pitching During a Game(Original Caption) 6/1949-Don Newcombe pitching during a game
Chicago White Sox Shortstop Luke Appling(Original Caption) 6/1946: Portrait of Chicago White Sox shortstop Luke Appling
Lou Boudreau And Ray Boone In Uniform(Original Caption) 6/17/1949-Cleveland, OH: Now that Ray Boone (L) has taken over Lou Boudreau's shortstop position
Mickey Mantle In Pitching Pose At 18(Original Caption) 9/21/1950-New York, NY: Young Shortstop Signed by New York Yankees: The league leadimng New York Yankees seeking to bolster their already strong infield
Mickey Mantle Sliding Into Shortstop(Original Caption) 6/12/1951-New York, NY: Looks as if New York Yankees Mickey Mantle is at the hard end of a swift kick by St
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
Brooklyn Dodgers in a Locker RoomKey players who lead the Brooklyn Dodgers to a 4-2 victory over the New York Yankees in the first game of the 1952 World Series on October 1st celebrate in the locker room of Ebbets Field after their
Phil Rizzuto Out on Second Base(Original Caption) Brooklyn, N.Y.: For the second time in the first inning of the second 1952 World Series game a Yankee is thrown out trying to steal second base
Dodgers Talking After World Series LossBrooklyn Dodgers teammates (left to right) shortstop Pee Wee Reese, outfielder Duke Snider
Pee Wee Reese and Jim Gilliam Turning Double PlayDuring a practice at spring training
Al Rosen Sliding into Second Base(Original Caption) Dance leap By Scooter. Al Rosen of the Cleveland Indians is forced out at second base on a double play in the 8th inning of the Indians-Yankees game at Yankee Stadium September 13
Cubs Manager Posing With Two Players(Original Caption) 9/14/1953-Chicago, IL: Manager Phil Cavaretta of the Chicago Cubs poses with his two new shortstops, Gene Baker (L) and Ernie Banks, as they report for duty at Wrigley Field
Phil Rizzuto Adjusting His Glasses(Original Caption) Phil Scooter Rizzuto, N.Y. Yankee crack shortstop is shown adjusting his glasses for the first time in his career. He's had trouble with his left eye
Ernie Banks and Sam Jones Sitting in DugoutShortstop Ernie Banks (left) and pitcher Sam Jones of the Chicago Cubs sit in the dugout prior to the start of a baseball game against Milwaukee
Ernie Banks Batting at Batting PracticeChicago Cubs shortstop Ernie Banks swings his bat in batting practice in the batting cage at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York. August 25, 1955
Ernie Banks Holding Bat With Manager HackChicago Cubs manager Stan Hack (right)
Ernie Banks Crossing Home PlateChicago Cubs teammates greet Ernie Banks as he crosses home plate. This is Banks 40th home run of the season, setting a record fro shortstops
Luis Aparicio & Fellow Player Fielding(Original Caption) 1956: Luis Aparicio fields one as Jim Brideweser backs him up. Both are White Sox infielders
L. Aparicio And N. Fox Chewing Tobacco(Original Caption) 3/2/1956-Tampa, FL: Portrait of new Chicago White Sox shortstop Luis Aparicio (L) and his keystone partner Nellie Fox chewing tobacco
Bill White Sliding Into Second BaseBill White (right) of the New York Giants creates a cloud of dust as he slides into second base after being tagged out by Chicago Cubs shortstop Ernie Banks (left)
Willie Mays Stealing Second BaseUmpire Delmore watches as Willie Mays (right) of the New York Giant steals second base in the first inning of a game against the Chicago Cubs
Mickey Mantle Winking In Gold Crown(Original Caption) 1/14/1957-Baltimore, MD: Yankee slugger Mickey Mantle winks at the photographer after being crowned "Tops in Sports" at a banquet 1/14
Ernie Banks and Teammate ExercisingChicago Cubs manager Bob Scheffing watches Ernie Banks (left) and Tony Taylor exercise at spring training in Arizona
Ernie Banks Lighting Father's CigarChicago Cubs star shortstop Ernie Banks lights a match to light a cigar for his father, Eddie Banks. Banks travelled to Chicago to spend Father's Day with his son. Chicago, June 17, 1958
Ernie Banks Signing AutographsChicago Cubs shortstop Ernie Banks signs autographs at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Banks would go on to win the Most Valuable Player award in the 1958 and 59 seasons
Ernie Banks Holding Baseball BatChicago Cubs star shortstop Ernie Banks grips a baseball bat as he stands on the grass at Wrigley Field
Portrait of MVP Winner Ernie BanksHolding a baseball bat and ball at home, Chicago Cubs star shortstop Ernie Banks smiles after being named the National League's Most Valuable Player for the 1958 baseball season
Chicago Cubs Shortstop Ernie BanksPortrait of Chicago Cubs star shortstop Ernie Banks in uniform prior to the start of the 1959 season
Luis Aparicio of the Chicago White SoxChicago White Sox shortstop Luis Aparicio stands in Yankee Stadium during a 1959 game against New York. Chicago won the game in 11 innings, 4-3
Ernie Banks Starting Double Play at SecondChicago Cubs shortstop Ernie Banks steps on the bag at second base to force out the sliding Jim "Junior" Gilliam of the Los Angeles Dodgers
Chicago White Sox Infielders Luis Aparicio and Nellie Fox(Original Caption) New York: Luis Aparacio (left) and Nellie Fox, infielders with 1959 Chicago White Sox
Luis Aparicio Stealing Second Base(Original Caption) Luis Apariclo, Sox ss, steals second in the first inning after getting on base with a walk. John Roseboro's throw to Maury Wills was late. Note ball just reaching Wills glove
Ernie Banks Reading Press ReleaseWorking in the off-season as a car salesman
Ernie Banks With Boys Club MembersChicago Cubs shortstop Ernie Banks poses with members of the Long Island City Boys Club in Queens, New York. Banks is on a speaking tour at Boys Clubs across the country
Roy Campanella Interviewing Ernie BanksFormer Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella (left) interviews Chicago Cubs shortstop Ernie Banks, the National League's Most Valuable Player for the 1959 season
Ernie Banks and Wife Preparing Baby BottlesChicago Cubs shortstop Ernie Banks and his wife Eloyce pour warm formula into bottles. They are going to feed their twin sons, Jerry and Joel
Ernie Banks Receiving 1959 MVP AwardNational League president Warren Giles presents Chicago Cubs star shortstop Ernie Banks with the National League Most Valuable Player award for his performance in the 1959 baseball season
Rogers Hornsby and Ernie BanksChicago Cubs star shortstop Ernie Banks (right) receives batting advice from Rogers Hornsby, one of baseball's great hitting stars and current batting coach for the Chicago Cubs
Ernie Banks Attending College ClassesTextbooks surround Chicago Cubs star shortstop Ernie Banks as he attends class at the University of Chicago where he is taking night courses in English and Sociology
Ernie Banks Sliding Into Home PlatePirates catcher puts the tag on Ernie Banks at the plate, after the Cubs shortstop tried to score from first on a double
Mickey Mantle W/Joplin Hat Swinging Bat(Original Caption) 9/14/1961-Joplin, MO: Mickey Mantle, 18, shortstop of the Joplin farm in the Western Association
Ernie Banks Reading to His Twin SonsChicago Cubs star shortstop Ernie Banks reads a story to his two-year-old twin sons, Joel (left) and Jerome, as they wait at the doctor's office to see the doctor for their regular checkup
Luis Aparicio Jumping(Original Caption) 1963: Baltimore Orioles shortstop Luis Aparicio demonstrates fielding reach
Lou Boudreau Jumping & Throwing Ball(Original Caption) 5/2/1946-New York