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Batter Collection (page 6)

"Batter: A Timeless Art in the Game of Baseball" In the world of baseball, the batter holds a sacred role, embodying skill, strategy, and determination

Background imageBatter Collection: American baseball player

American baseball player
WILLIE MAYS (1931- ). American baseball player

Background imageBatter Collection: BASEBALL GAME, c1887. An American baseball game. Lithograph by L. Prang & Co. c1887

BASEBALL GAME, c1887. An American baseball game. Lithograph by L. Prang & Co. c1887

Background imageBatter Collection: The Newhalls, the Great American Cricketers. Line engraving after a photograph by Frederick

The Newhalls, the Great American Cricketers. Line engraving after a photograph by Frederick Gutekunst, 1889
CRICKET PLAYERS, 1889. The Newhalls, the Great American Cricketers. Line engraving after a photograph by Frederick Gutekunst, 1889

Background imageBatter Collection: BASEBALL GAME, c1895. A baseball batter with a catcher and umpire behind him

BASEBALL GAME, c1895. A baseball batter with a catcher and umpire behind him. Lithograph poster, c1895

Background imageBatter Collection: (1848-1915). English cricketer. Lithograph, late 19th century

(1848-1915). English cricketer. Lithograph, late 19th century
WILLIAM GILBERT GRACE (1848-1915). English cricketer. Lithograph, late 19th century

Background imageBatter Collection: Match between the Western Cricketers and the Merion Club at Ardmore, Pennsylvania

Match between the Western Cricketers and the Merion Club at Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, American, 1882
AMERICAN CRICKET, 1882. Match between the Western Cricketers and the Merion Club at Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, American, 1882

Background imageBatter Collection: (1848-1915). English cricketer. Photographed in 1888

(1848-1915). English cricketer. Photographed in 1888
WILLIAM GILBERT GRACE (1848-1915). English cricketer. Photographed in 1888

Background imageBatter Collection: BASEBALL GAME, 1908. Baseball game between the New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Pirates

BASEBALL GAME, 1908. Baseball game between the New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Pirates, with Roger Bresnahan catching, 18 September 1908

Background imageBatter Collection: ERNIE BANKS (1931- ). American baseball player. As a member of the Chicago Cubs

ERNIE BANKS (1931- ). American baseball player. As a member of the Chicago Cubs, batting against the Brooklyn Dodgers in a game at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York, August 1955

Background imageBatter Collection: HANK aRON (1934- ). American baseball player. As a member of the Atlanta Braves

HANK aRON (1934- ). American baseball player. As a member of the Atlanta Braves, hitting his 716th career home run off of pitcher Charlie Hough of the Los Angeles Dodgers, at Atlanta Stadium

Background imageBatter Collection: BASEBALL GAME, 1909. Baseball game between the Washington Senators and the New York Highlanders

BASEBALL GAME, 1909. Baseball game between the Washington Senators and the New York Highlanders, 1909, with Otis Clymer of Washington at bat and Red Kleinow catching

Background imageBatter Collection: American athlete. Thorpe playing baseball for the New York Giants in 1918 or 1919

American athlete. Thorpe playing baseball for the New York Giants in 1918 or 1919
JIM THORPE (1888-1953). American athlete. Thorpe playing baseball for the New York Giants in 1918 or 1919

Background imageBatter Collection: (1887-1946). American professional baseball player. Getting a hit, c1922

(1887-1946). American professional baseball player. Getting a hit, c1922
WALTER PERRY JOHNSON (1887-1946). American professional baseball player. Getting a hit, c1922

Background imageBatter Collection: BASEBALL PLAYER, c1895. A baseball player in front of a catcher and umpire

BASEBALL PLAYER, c1895. A baseball player in front of a catcher and umpire. American lithograph poster, c1895

Background imageBatter Collection: BASEBALL: BROOKLYN, 1890. A game inside the Thirteenth Regiment Armory between members of

BASEBALL: BROOKLYN, 1890. A game inside the Thirteenth Regiment Armory between members of the regiment, Brooklyn, New York. Wood engraving, 1890

Background imageBatter Collection: BASEBALL, 1888. A Ball or a Strike - Which? Wood engraving, American, after Thure de Thulstrup, 1888

BASEBALL, 1888. A Ball or a Strike - Which? Wood engraving, American, after Thure de Thulstrup, 1888

Background imageBatter Collection: BASEBALL GAME, 1889. Wood engraving, American, 1889

BASEBALL GAME, 1889. Wood engraving, American, 1889

Background imageBatter Collection: BASEBALL: ENGLAND, 1874. Match between the Boston Red Stockings, visiting from America

BASEBALL: ENGLAND, 1874. Match between the Boston Red Stockings, visiting from America, and the Athletics at Princes Ground, Brompton, England. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1874

Background imageBatter Collection: CATCHER & BATTER, 1889. Wood engraving, American, 1889

CATCHER & BATTER, 1889. Wood engraving, American, 1889

Background imageBatter Collection: BASEBALL: ENGLAND, 1874. Match between the Boston Red Stockings, visiting from America

BASEBALL: ENGLAND, 1874. Match between the Boston Red Stockings, visiting from America, and the Athletics at Princes Ground, Brompton, England. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1874

Background imageBatter Collection: BASEBALL, 1888. A Ball or a Strike - Which? Wood engraving, American, after Thure de Thulstrup, 1888

BASEBALL, 1888. A Ball or a Strike - Which? Wood engraving, American, after Thure de Thulstrup, 1888

Background imageBatter Collection: Humorous Cricket Postcard - Wicketkeeper struck

Humorous Cricket Postcard - Wicketkeeper struck
Humorous Cricket Postcard by Tom Browne. A batsman eyes up a slog to a short-pitched ball, but his backswing makes contact with the wicketkeepers head and the stumps and bails fly everywhere

Background imageBatter Collection: Rough Seas hit the Waterfront at Ramsgate, Kent

Rough Seas hit the Waterfront at Ramsgate, Kent Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBatter Collection: 1950S Baseball, Montreal

1950S Baseball, Montreal
A batter swings at the ball during a game of baseball, watched by a small crowd. Date: 1950s

Background imageBatter Collection: Battered seafood

Battered seafood on a plate consisting of octopus, calamari and squid

Background imageBatter Collection: Fish and chips

Fish and chips
Fish & chips with mushy peas and lemon wedges

Background imageBatter Collection: PATRICK JOSEPH MORAN (1876-1924). American baseball player and manager

PATRICK JOSEPH MORAN (1876-1924). American baseball player and manager. Photographed while playing with the Chicago Cubs, 1908

Background imageBatter Collection: LEON GOSLIN (1900-1971). Know as Goose Goslin. American baseball player

LEON GOSLIN (1900-1971). Know as Goose Goslin. American baseball player. Photographed while with the St. Louis Browns, c1930

Background imageBatter Collection: FRED SNODGRASS (1887-1974). American baseball player for the New York Giants, photographed 1914

FRED SNODGRASS (1887-1974). American baseball player for the New York Giants, photographed 1914

Background imageBatter Collection: FRANKIE FRISCH (1898-1973). Francis Frankie Frisch, known as the Fordham Flash

FRANKIE FRISCH (1898-1973). Francis Frankie Frisch, known as the Fordham Flash. American baseball player. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageBatter Collection: THOMSON HOME RUN, 1951. Bobby Thomson of the New York Giants hitting his pennant-winning home run

THOMSON HOME RUN, 1951. Bobby Thomson of the New York Giants hitting his pennant-winning home run, the so-called Shot Heard round the World

Background imageBatter Collection: SPAIN: MEDIEVAL BALLGAME. Batter, pitcher, and fielders in a Spanish game similar to modern baseball

SPAIN: MEDIEVAL BALLGAME. Batter, pitcher, and fielders in a Spanish game similar to modern baseball. Manuscript illumination, 13th century, from the Cantigas de Alfonso X

Background imageBatter Collection: JIM THORPE (1888-1953). James Francis Thorpe. American athlete

JIM THORPE (1888-1953). James Francis Thorpe. American athlete. Thorpe playing baseball for the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds, 1913

Background imageBatter Collection: ROGERS HORNSBY (1896-1963). American baseball player

ROGERS HORNSBY (1896-1963). American baseball player

Background imageBatter Collection: BASEBALL: PRINCETON, 1901. Members of the Princeton University baseball team, 1901

BASEBALL: PRINCETON, 1901. Members of the Princeton University baseball team, 1901

Background imageBatter Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: SPORTS. Wallace Beery in the title role of Casey at the Bat, 1927

SILENT FILM STILL: SPORTS. Wallace Beery in the title role of Casey at the Bat, 1927

Background imageBatter Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: SPORTS. Wallace Beery in a scene from Casey at the Bat, 1927

SILENT FILM STILL: SPORTS. Wallace Beery in a scene from Casey at the Bat, 1927

Background imageBatter Collection: Battle of Solferino 9

Battle of Solferino 9
With bodies strewing the ground about him, Napoleon III watches his men batter the Austrians

Background imageBatter Collection: Boy Carries / Drops Food

Boy Carries / Drops Food
A Victorian boy drops a leg of mutton and batter in the street due to the hot dish

Background imageBatter Collection: Bitten doughnut

Bitten doughnut

Background imageBatter Collection: Corn fritters, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Corn fritters, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Background imageBatter Collection: Baseball 1878

Baseball 1878
A batter prepares to face a pitch during a game of baseball

Background imageBatter Collection: Fierce Wind Off Iceland

Fierce Wind Off Iceland
Fierce winds off Iceland batter the coast



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"Batter: A Timeless Art in the Game of Baseball" In the world of baseball, the batter holds a sacred role, embodying skill, strategy, and determination. From legendary icons like Jackie Robinson and Babe Ruth to modern-day heroes such as Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams, these players have left an indelible mark on the sport. One iconic moment etched in history is when Jackie Robinson stole home under the tag of catcher Andy Seminick during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies in 1950. This daring move showcased Robinson's agility and fearlessness on the field. Speaking of legends, Babe Ruth's baseball chewing gum card from 1933 serves as a reminder of his larger-than-life persona both on and off the field. His mighty swing captivated fans across generations. Mickey Mantle also made his mark with his 500th career home run off pitcher Stu Miller in 1967. As he tossed his bat aside and began his triumphant trot around the bases at Yankee Stadium, Mantle solidified himself as one of baseball's greatest power hitters. Baseball buttons like those worn by Chicago White Sox fans remind us that this beloved game unites communities through their unwavering support for their favorite teams. And who can resist indulging in a jam doughnut while watching America's pastime? The sweet treat perfectly complements an exciting day at the ballpark. Larry Doby broke barriers as he became Major League Baseball's first black player in the American League. Photographed alongside Cleveland Indians manager Lou Boudreau on his first day with the team in 1947, Doby paved the way for future generations to follow their dreams regardless of race or background. Shoeless Joe Jackson may have had an unconventional nickname but was known for his exceptional skills on-field during early 20th century baseball games. His photograph captures a glimpse into this era where passion for America's favorite pastime was just as strong.