<p>Photograph of Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame baseball player Frank Chance standing at home plate batting. The catcher is Pat Moran of the Philadelphia Phillies. Great old sports memorabilia photo.</p><p><strong>About the Player</strong><br />Frank Leroy Chance (September 9, 1876 – September 15, 1924) was a Major League Baseball player at the turn of the 20th century. Performing the roles of first baseman and manager, Chance led the Chicago Cubs to four National League championships in the span of five years (1906-1910) and earned the nickname "The Peerless Leader". He was elected to the baseball Hall of Fame in 1946.</p><p>Source: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Chance" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a> <br /></p> Learn More
Photograph shows Mordecai Peter Centennial Brown, baseball player for the St. Louis Terriers, full-length portrait, standing, facing slightly right, in uniform. Photo dates to 1914. Great sports memorabilia print. Learn More
Photo shows a view of Patrick Joseph Moran, Chicago Cubs baseball player, standing at home plate with bat in hand during baseball game. Photograph dates to 1908. Learn More
Photo shows view of Harry McIntire, Dahlgren, Joab Logan "Joe" McManus, and Mordecai "Three Fingers" Brown of Cincinnati baseball team on field. This old sports photo dates to 1913. Learn More
Photo shows view of Reinald Werrenrath, an American operatic baritone, playing golf and putting a golf ball. Photo dates to between 1910 and 1919. Learn More
<p>Photograph of Hall of Fame baseball player Babe Ruth of the Boston Red Sox baseball team. Photo dates to 1919 and this was the last year Babe played for the Red Sox. His trade to the New York Yankees is still considered perhaps the worst blunder in sports history. </p> Learn More
Photographs shows Earl Andrew Hamilton, baseball player with St. Louis Browns (Am.), standing, facing left, in uniform. Photo dates to 1914. Great sports memorabilia print. Learn More