Description
Baseball Catchers Mitt
This was a useful improvement on a catcher’s mitt.The patent date Nov 24 1925 can be seen embossed in the leather strap on the mitt.
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Baseball Catchers Mitt
Useful improvement on a catcher’s mitt. The patent date can be seen embossed in the leather strap on the mitt.
Baseball Catchers Mitt
This was a useful improvement on a catcher’s mitt.The patent date Nov 24 1925 can be seen embossed in the leather strap on the mitt.
2 patents for adding cork to core of ball. Features NL balls. Version with AL also available.
Shibe Park
Home of the Philadelphia Athletics and the Philadelphia Phillies. April 12 1909 to October 01 1970
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Home of the New York Yankees. April 18 1923 to September 21 2008
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Fenway Park
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Home of the Detroit Tigers. April 20 1912 to September 27 1999
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Ebbets Field
Home of the Brooklyn Dodgers. April 9 1913 to September 24 1957
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Baseball – American League
2 patents for adding cork to core of ball. Features AL balls. Version with NL also available.
Lakefront Stadium
Home of the Indians. July 03 1932 to October 03 1993
Forbes Field
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