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Joe Evans 1915
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Attached is a 1924 image of Joe Evans with the St. Louis Browns. Right handed batter Joe Evans began his 11 year Major League career in 1915 with the Cleveland Indians with 138 plate appearances spread over 42 games. During the course of his career, he played more games at third base (280) than at any other position. However, he did appear in 307 total games in the outfield, mainly in left field (184). He remained with the Indians through 1922, establishing himself as the starting third-baseman in 1917, normally hitting 7th. He remained a starter in 1918 but his appearances reduced from 132 games to 79. Larry Gardner took over as the Indians starting third baseman in 1919 and Evans continued as a reserve for the rest of his stay in Cleveland but never reappeared at third-base during that period. On joining the Senators in 1923 he appeared in over 100 games for the second and final time in his career, primarily as a back-up outfielder. He then represented the Browns in his last 2 years in the Majors, all in the outfield. |
hal white
thanks again for your recent work
today i am hoping for a colorizrd photo of hal white he pitched for the cardinals in 1953-54 thank you, brett |
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I had this from a 1953 image pack I did a couple of years ago. Needs an update with better tools now available. I'll put it on the "to do" list. |
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Pete Rose & George Scherger
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Here's the redo with background restored. palette.fm and friends. |
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I judged kolorize to be slightly better than palette for this one. |
Frank Bruggy 1921
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This is a 1924 image of Frank Bruggy with the Philadelphia Athletics. Buggy was a right-handed catcher whose Major League career spanned 5 seasons. His initial season with the Phillies in 1921 was undoubtedly his most productive. He took over as the starting catcher and appeared in a career high 96 games. He batted at .310 from his eighth position in the batting order. He moved across town to the Athletics where he appeared in 50 plus games for the next 3 seasons as back-up to Cy Perkins. He finished his Major League career in 1925 with the Cincinnati Reds, appearing in just 6 games. |
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al lary
i was hoping to find a pic of al lary with the cubs in 54-55
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Eddie Pick 1923
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Attached is a 1924 image of Eddie Pick with the Cincinnati Reds. This is one of a number of images that have been extracted from the 1924 Reds team photo. Eddie Pick's career is dominated by his time with the 1927 Chicago Cubs where he made all of his career starts almost exclusively as a third baseman. 54 of his 66 total appearances were with the Cubs. Prior to that his 12 appearances were spread over 2 seasons (1923 & 24) with the Cincinnati Reds, mainly as a substitute in left field. |
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Found on ebay. Jersey is "washed out" in the sunlight. palette.fm, et al. |
Dave Koslo
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Keeping with the '54 theme, I recently found a nice Dave Koslo from his brief time with the Orioles. It was better than the one I already had so I did the colorization below. palette.fm as usual. Wasn't sure if it should go here or in random colorizations.
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Frank Gatins 1898
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Frank Anthony Gatins colorized with the Brooklyn Superbas. Kudos to Palette.fm, pica.ai and GIMP.
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Chick Pedroes 1902
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Charles P. Pedroes colorized. with a boost from deepnostalgia.ai and kolorize.cc
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