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Old 02-21-2024, 06:51 PM   #36681
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Old 02-21-2024, 08:24 PM   #36682
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Old 02-22-2024, 11:15 AM   #36683
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I’m looking for any image of late 19th century player Oscar Jackson. Anything would greatly appreciated.
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Old 02-22-2024, 03:07 PM   #36684
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I'm saying the hall can make a quick buck by selling this stuff off to the stores. I was just pointing out that both parties could potentially benefit from it and stuff wouldnt become lost.
So, the way museums and cultural heritage institutions typically work, is that they have an acquisitions policy. This can include a budget for acquiring things, as well as policy on what they will accept in terms of donations etc.

It can also include a framework to sell off items etc, but there are some pretty big ethical challenges associated with that.

For example, if I donated something to the Hall of Fame and they sold it off a year later, I would be pretty upset. After all, I donated the item in good faith with the idea that I was contributing to preserving history etc. But they just made some money off something I gave for free, and that is a seeming violation of their stated goals.

Typically large scale donations come with various contractual obligations, and there is a possibility a donor could agree that items could be sold under certain terms and conditions.

But unless there is explicit written consent, the sale of donated items would open the Hall up to huge amounts of legal risk. And cultural heritage institutions tend to be pretty risk averse. So that is why they don't just sell off excess items.
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Old 02-22-2024, 11:53 PM   #36685
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i dont think you understand, im saying, it can help the hall's too, if they sell this stuff rather than letting it rot in a basement, they can make money too is my point so i dont see why they dont do it.
I can't handle this conversation any more. I make no excuses for the Hall of Fame's attitude, but you seem to think they're a School Group holding a bake sale.
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Old 02-24-2024, 12:05 PM   #36686
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Ruth with Teammates 1919

From current RMY auction..I've Identifed a few:
Standing L toR:Schang, unknown, unknown, unknown,Ruth.
Kneeling L to R:McNally,Gainer
Any help identifying the rest would be appreciated, Thanks!
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Old 02-24-2024, 12:41 PM   #36687
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Extracted from above group photo featuring Babe Ruth. The player between Schang and James could possibly be Ray Caldwell, seek confirmation on that, one of his accomplishments being to finish a game after being struck by lightning in what turned out to be his final Major League season.. The player between James and Ruth could be Ossie Vitt.
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Old 02-24-2024, 01:06 PM   #36688
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Extracted from above group photo featuring Babe Ruth. The player between Schang and James could possibly be Ray Caldwell, seek confirmation on that, one of his accomplishments being to finish a game after being struck by lightning in what turned out to be his final Major League season.. The player between James and Ruth could be Ossie Vitt.
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Old 02-25-2024, 01:30 AM   #36689
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So, the way museums and cultural heritage institutions typically work, is that they have an acquisitions policy. This can include a budget for acquiring things, as well as policy on what they will accept in terms of donations etc.

It can also include a framework to sell off items etc, but there are some pretty big ethical challenges associated with that.

For example, if I donated something to the Hall of Fame and they sold it off a year later, I would be pretty upset. After all, I donated the item in good faith with the idea that I was contributing to preserving history etc. But they just made some money off something I gave for free, and that is a seeming violation of their stated goals.

Typically large scale donations come with various contractual obligations, and there is a possibility a donor could agree that items could be sold under certain terms and conditions.

But unless there is explicit written consent, the sale of donated items would open the Hall up to huge amounts of legal risk. And cultural heritage institutions tend to be pretty risk averse. So that is why they don't just sell off excess items.
Yeesh, finally the answer I was looking for. Thank you for saying that. And I'm sure a lot of people would be upset over donating the stuff in good faith and having it dumped somewhere too but I guess it is what it is.
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Old 03-08-2024, 08:29 PM   #36690
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Jerry Kane (1890) or William (Billy) Kane?

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I think the original image came from the New York Clipper. Shown below is the image of Jerry Kane from the New York Clipper of February 21, 1891 as published in a book called THE COMPLETE NEW YORK CLIPPER BASEBALL BIOGRAPHIES.

Baseball encyclopedias used to list Jerry Kane as William Jeremiah Kane. That's why the image below shows him as W. Kane. The New York Clipper article that accompanied the image clearly mentioned his having been with the 1890 St. Louis Browns and even presented a few stats for the 8 games he played for them.

Somewhere along the line, the powers-that-be changed Jerry Kane's formal name to Jeremiah Joseph Kane. He is listed that way in both Baseball-Reference.com and Retrosheet. I don't think that invalidates the image, but I'm presenting what I know about the situation for interested parties to ponder.

Baseball-Reference.com appears to be using the same image for Jerry Kane as UKBaseballFan posted to this forum back in 2007.

I'm not sure this image is Jerry Kane, the part-time catcher with the Browns in 1890. I came across a reference in the St. Louis Post-Disptach on December 3, 1889 noting that the St. Louis Browns signed William Kane, catcher with Evansville (IN) in 1889. Tracking him over the next few months in the St. Louis papers, you learn he was from Collinsville, IL with battery-mate Otto Von der Broeck. He played in a few games with the Browns in preseason, and was released on April 12, 1890.

On April 20, 1890, the Post-Dispatch notes that "Kane, an East St. Louis catcher" will be given a trial. This was Jerry Kane. On April 25, Kane was described as "a cousin of Billy Kane, recently released by the Browns" in the St. Louis Globe Democrat. A few days after that (April 30), the Globe-Democrat reported that Otto Van der Broeck and Billy Kane were negotiating with Quincy. Both subsequently showed up in the box scores for Quincy in 1890. Baseball-Reference has Jerry Kane with Quincy, but he was with the Browns at the same time as the Kane playing with Quincy.

So the image from the New York Clipper may in fact be Billy Kane, not Jerry Kane.
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Old 03-09-2024, 10:11 AM   #36691
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Non-image-related discussion

I've moved several recent posts related to player transactions to the General Baseball Image Discussion thread. That thread was designed to provide a more appropriate place to ask such questions, which are unrelated to the theme of this thread.
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Old 03-10-2024, 01:22 PM   #36692
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This is it for me on ole' Stan for 2023....he may have signed 6/13 and been released on 9//23, but he was only with the big club from 7/21 when Duane Josephson went on the DL until Luis Aparicio came off the DL on 8/4. Otherwise he was getting into 26 games in Louisville.

During this period, when the Sox weren't in Fenway, they played at Yankee Stadium and Tiger Stadium. None of these locations are known for their arboreal splendor.

Best I think we can say is while this photo was not taken during his stint with the Sox before his September release in 1972, it pre-dates his return to the club as Bristol's manager in 1974.

The more I look at the picture, the more it looks as if, although the player in the background is wearing their road grays, he himself may be in the home whites. Was he perhaps a special instructor of some kind during Spring training in 1973? I can't find any references to him in the Globe during that time.

I may go ahead and call this as a good image of him for my own purposes , but the questions will remain, it seems.

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To bring the Great Stan Williams hunt to a close, at least for now, I did reach out to the Red Sox Alumni Affairs Office to see whether they could ID the source/date of the image of Stan in the navy cap. They could not.

So, it is clear that during his brief stint in 1972 he would have worn the navy cap, but it is equally clear that this picture wasn't taken at a MLB park.

The next time he officially wore a Boston uni after 1972 was as a coach in 1975, when he wore the red cap.

Therefore, until another image comes up, I am going to scratch Williams from my list of needed Red Sox images and use this for Williams in my ongoing project.
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Old 03-10-2024, 02:51 PM   #36693
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Ollie "Dixie" McArthur 1914
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Image from September 9, 1913, edition of the Pittsburgh Daily Post
McArthur appeared in one major league game, when he pitched one inning on July 10, 1914, for the Pirates. His minor league career spanned 1912-1917.
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Old 03-11-2024, 02:03 AM   #36694
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Sam Mayer 1915

Mayer was pictured in the 9/5/1915 edition of the Evening Star. He got into 11 games with the Washington Senators.
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Scott Hardesty 1899

Here's another option for Hardesty, and nicely pictured while a member of the 1899 New York Giants. This photo was supplied by Hardesty himself in an article in the 11/14/1937 edition of The Lima News.
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Old 03-14-2024, 04:57 PM   #36696
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is there supposed to be a link to get the complete photopak in this thread.....i dont see it
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Old 03-15-2024, 06:32 PM   #36698
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