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.
Baseball Umpire Counter
Baseball Coasters – Set of 4
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Lakefront Stadium
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Baseball Catchers Protection
Baseball Prints Triple Framed (shown in bronze but also available in black)
Navin Field
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Shibe Park
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Ebbets Field
Home of the Brooklyn Dodgers. April 9 1913 to September 24 1957
Yankee Stadium
Home of the New York Yankees. April 18 1923 to September 21 2008
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Forbes Field
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Fenway Park
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Baseball – American League
2 patents for adding cork to core of ball. Features AL balls. Version with NL also available.
Baseball Catchers Mask
Wrigley Field
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Baseball – Stitching and Covering
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