This, of course, is the man who hit the Shot Heard 'Round the World, Giants playoff hero Bobby Thomson. But if something doesn't look quite right about it, you'd be correct. He's wearing a San Francisco Giants cap.
Thomson, who was initially traded by the Giants in 1954 -- three years after his historic homer -- was a Milwaukee Brave in the interim. HIs most notable achievement there was breaking his leg at such a time that young Henry was called up to take his place. But he was dealt back to the Giants in June of 1957 in a deal for Red Schoendienst as the Braves wanted the future Hall of Fame manager for their ultimately successful pennant race. He played in 81 games with the '57 Giants and was seemingly on board for their dramatic departure for San Francisco.
Thomson indeed spent spring training with the Giants in '58, but then was dealt to the Cubs on April 3rd and never played for San Francisco. This is what I like to call a "Phantom."