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1902 HORNER AMERICAN LEAGUE COMPOSITE
The first and rarest of the Carl Horner mounted American League composite photographs picturing the players for all eight teams in the league in 1902. The date was prospective so that the players essentially represented the first American League players since the League began in 1901. The eighth team is Baltimore which had yet to be moved to become the New York Highlanders (Yankees). League president Ban Johnson is in the center, surrounded by one hundred twenty-two photographic portraits of the players and managers of the eight teams including W. Robinson, Wiltse, Lajoie, Flick, Griffith, Young, Plank, Waddell, Mack, Delahanty and Wallace. Near mint condition with name key on the bottom. 21 x 19 inches
The first and rarest of the Carl Horner mounted American League composite photographs picturing the players for all eight teams in the league in 1902. The date was prospective so that the players essentially represented the first American League players since the League began in 1901. The eighth team is Baltimore which had yet to be moved to become the New York Highlanders (Yankees). League president Ban Johnson is in the center, surrounded by one hundred twenty-two photographic portraits of the players and managers of the eight teams including W. Robinson, Wiltse, Lajoie, Flick, Griffith, Young, Plank, Waddell, Mack, Delahanty and Wallace. Near mint condition with name key on the bottom. 21 x 19 inches