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Description 1910 (March 17) M101-2 Sporting News Supplement of Ty Cobb and Honus Wagner; image taken at previous year's World Series between Detroit and Pittsburgh.
Date 1909-10; Published 17 March 1910
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Ty Cobb, centerfielder with the Detroit Tigers shaking hands with Hornus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates on the cover of M101-2 Sporting News (March 17, 1910), image taken during the 1909 World Series.

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