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"Legendary Outfielders: From Sandy Amoros to Ty Cobb

Background imageOutfielder Collection: WORLD SERIES, 1955. Left fielder Sandy Amoros of the Brooklyn Dodgers catches a deep fly ball hit

WORLD SERIES, 1955. Left fielder Sandy Amoros of the Brooklyn Dodgers catches a deep fly ball hit by Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees in the sixth inning of the seventh

Background imageOutfielder Collection: French light infantry uniform of a Hunter-Voltiger of Light Troops, Napoleonic era

French light infantry uniform of a Hunter-Voltiger of Light Troops, Napoleonic era
FLO4573116 French light infantry uniform of a Hunter-Voltiger of Light Troops, Napoleonic era. Handcoloured lithograph by Leopold Massard from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes

Background imageOutfielder Collection: Ty Cobb, star of the Detroit Tigers, in action in 1910 (b / w photo)

Ty Cobb, star of the Detroit Tigers, in action in 1910 (b / w photo)
1127171 Ty Cobb, star of the Detroit Tigers, in action in 1910 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tyrus Raymond " Ty" Cobb (1886-1961)

Background imageOutfielder Collection: Joe Tinker of the Chicago Cubs in action during 1906 (b / w photo)

Joe Tinker of the Chicago Cubs in action during 1906 (b / w photo)
1127173 Joe Tinker of the Chicago Cubs in action during 1906 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOutfielder Collection: Ty Cobb, star of the Detroit Tigers, batting in 1910 (b / w photo)

Ty Cobb, star of the Detroit Tigers, batting in 1910 (b / w photo)
1127169 Ty Cobb, star of the Detroit Tigers, batting in 1910 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tyrus Raymond " Ty" Cobb (1886-1961)

Background imageOutfielder Collection: Ty Cobb, star of the Detroit Tigers, stealing a base in the 1910-11 American League

Ty Cobb, star of the Detroit Tigers, stealing a base in the 1910-11 American League
1127170 Ty Cobb, star of the Detroit Tigers, stealing a base in the 1910-11 American League (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageOutfielder Collection: Charles Dillon Stengel. American baseball player and manager

Charles Dillon Stengel. American baseball player and manager. Photographed while with the New York Giants, 1920s
CASEY STENGEL (1891-1975). Charles Dillon Stengel. American baseball player and manager. Photographed while with the New York Giants, 1920s

Background imageOutfielder Collection: American baseball outfielder. Photographed while with the New York Giants, c1916

American baseball outfielder. Photographed while with the New York Giants, c1916
EDD ROUSH (1893-1988). American baseball outfielder. Photographed while with the New York Giants, c1916

Background imageOutfielder Collection: OUTFIELDER, 1889. Baseball outfielder. Wood engraving, American, 1889

OUTFIELDER, 1889. Baseball outfielder. Wood engraving, American, 1889


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"Legendary Outfielders: From Sandy Amoros to Ty Cobb, the Heroes of Baseball" Step back in time to the thrilling 1955 World Series as left fielder Sandy Amoros of the Brooklyn Dodgers makes a jaw-dropping catch in the sixth inning, snatching a deep fly ball hit by Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees. The tension was palpable at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York City on that fateful day, October 4th. Travel even further back and witness French light infantry uniform from the Napoleonic era with Leopold Massard's handcoloured lithograph depicting a Hunter-Voltiger of Light Troops. This historical artwork showcases not only fashion but also pays homage to those who fought bravely. Ty Cobb, star player for the Detroit Tigers, takes center stage next with two captivating black and white photographs. In one frame captured during his action-packed season in 1910, Cobb displays his exceptional skills on-field. In another portrait from around the same time period, we see him poised confidently with bat in hand. Scott Stratton of Louisville Colonels and Mike Slattery representing New York Giants grace us with their portraits from 1889. These images provide glimpses into baseball's early days when players were forging their paths towards greatness. Joe Tinker adds another layer to this journey through baseball history as he is caught mid-action during an intense game in 1906. His black and white photograph captures both his agility and determination on-field. King Kelly's striking litho portrait transports us back to 1887 when he made waves as a prominent figure within America's favorite pastime. Similarly, Ed Andrews' litho portrait showcases Philadelphia Quakers' pride during that same year. As we approach more modern times within baseball history, Charles Dillon Stengel poses for a photograph while playing for the New York Giants in the roaring twenties - a time of change and excitement.