Baseball

Contains 487 photos

Jackson Playground
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Jackson Playground

Baseball Game . Mission High v. SI

Potrero Hill
Jackson Playground
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Jackson Playground

Mission v. SI collision at home plate

Potrero Hill
Jackson Playground
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Jackson Playground

Baseball player caught in mid-air

Potrero Hill
Jackson Playground
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Jackson Playground

Baseball player posing (looking east)

Potrero Hill
Jackson Playground
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Jackson Playground

Baseball player posing (looking east)

Potrero Hill
Jackson Playground
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Jackson Playground

Batter taking a swing and a miss

Potrero Hill
Jackson Playground
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Jackson Playground

Mission v. SI, play at the plate

Potrero Hill
Jackson Playground
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Jackson Playground

Mission High vs. St. Ignatius, batter swinging

Potrero Hill
Seals Stadium
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Seals Stadium

Night game at Seals Stadium. 16th & Bryant, view northerly from seats down the right field line.

Mission
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Unknown Location

Group Assembled in baseball stadium.

2150 Beach
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2150 Beach

Joe Di Maggio on the stairs of his home. DiMaggio visited home in the middle of his final season to see his dying mother.

Marina
Beach near Divisadero
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Beach near Divisadero

Reno Barsocchini and Joe DiMaggio, next to car, in front of his house at 2150 Beach St. DiMaggio visited home in the middle of his final season to see his dying mother.

Marina
Ewing Field
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Ewing Field

SF City Engineer's Baseball Team posed in front of bleachers Ewing Field (now the site of Ewing Terrace). Chief Engineer M.M. O'Shaughnessy, back row center (with hat) SF City Engineers played the Los Angeles City Engineers on August 24, 1929 at Ewing Field [A 2123 City Engineer's Baseball Team - 1929] [dpwbook45 dpwA2122]

Lone Mountain
Recreation Park
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Recreation Park

15th & Valencia. This is the second Recreation Park which opened in 1907, the grandstand was demolished around 1932 after Seals Stadium opened. The field remained as part San Francisco State College. Unknown Baseball Player

Mission Dolores
Candlestick Park
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Candlestick Park

Willie Mays gets MVP Award from Warren Giles

Candlestick Point