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English: Caption text says "Three Young Players Who Have Figured Prominently in the Athletics' Sensational Spurt. Left to right - George Haas, Center Fielder; Ossie Orwoll, First Baseman, and Jimmy Foxx, Third Baseman."
Date 08-12-1928
Source The New York Times, August 12, 1928
Author Times Wide World Photos
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