For a personal project, I’ve been searching for royalty-free images of baseball players. I’ve come across a goldmine on Flickr. A huge collection by Boston Herald-Traveler photographer Leslie Jones is here, courtesy of the Boston Public Library. The collection is simply amazing. I just had to share some of my favorite photos.
When I first saw this photo, it looked fake. But going by their listed heights, Eppa Rixey (6’5″) stands a full foot taller than Rabbit Maranville (5’5″). While Maranville was small for his era, Rixey must have been considered a giant.
That’s 1,345 wins in that photo (Smoky Joe Wood—117, Cy Young—511, Lefty Grove—300, and Walter Johnson—417).
Ted Williams pitching batting practice. Think you’d see that today?
I just love this photo of “Sunny Jim” Bottomley.
Lefty Grove pitching. I love the dude in the top hat behind him.
No wonder Rick Ferrell’s Total Zone numbers don’t match up with his defensive reputation.
I love this one—Johnny Pesky giving a kiss to Ruth.
A reunion of the “$100,000 Infield”—Stuffy McInnis, Frank Baker, Eddie Collins, and Jack Barry.
Lou Gehrig’s hands.
Babe Ruth, surrounded by children.
Q: How many men does it take to remove an injured Babe Ruth from the field?
Talk about Hot Stove…
Bobby Doerr, Ted Williams, and Dom DiMaggio. Photographers loved these reaching poses back then.
Mr. and Mrs. Lefty Gomez.
Wes Ferrell. He’s on a horse.
Rabbit Maranville with the incredible Nick Altrock.
I love this angle. You don’t see this anymore. This is Jimmie Foxx…
… and here’s Joe DiMaggio.
Hal Trosky covered in bats.
The Ferrell brothers. The wrong one is in the Hall of Fame.
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Oh, to see an Old Timer’s Game back then—Harry Hooper, Tris Speaker, and Duffy Lewis…
… not to mention Frank Baker and Eddie Collins.
Willie Mays and Jimmy Piersall.
Honus Wagner, Pirates coach.
Walter Johnson, managing Cleveland, sitting with Herb Pennock.
The Cornelius McGillicuddy.
A young Bob Feller.
I love this shot of Rick Ferrell.
Jackie Robinson signing autographs.
Babe Ruth, Dodger coach.
I’m still going through these, but I had to share these images. If you look through the collection, please share some of your favorites below.