Can You Spot The Imposter?
During our recent road trip, my wife and I visited the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. Among the displays was this photo, taken in 1939 at the dedication of the museum and the induction of the first four classes.
Of the 11 living inductees at the time, ten posed for the photo you see here: (front row, left to right) Eddie Collins, Babe Ruth, Connie Mack, Cy Young (second row, l. to. r.) Honus Wagner, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Tris Speaker, Nap Lajoie, George Sisler, Walter Johnson.
That guy on the left behind the second row is the imposter. The description said that Ty Cobb arrived late and missed the photo, so I decided to stand in for him. :-)
(For the display, the Museum cut out the figures and stacked the rows slightly in front of the background, which makes for the strange dark shadows behind each of the men.)
Can You Spot The Imposter?
During our recent road trip, my wife and I visited the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. Among the displays was this photo, taken in 1939 at the dedication of the museum and the induction of the first four classes.
Of the 11 living inductees at the time, ten posed for the photo you see here: (front row, left to right) Eddie Collins, Babe Ruth, Connie Mack, Cy Young (second row, l. to. r.) Honus Wagner, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Tris Speaker, Nap Lajoie, George Sisler, Walter Johnson.
That guy on the left behind the second row is the imposter. The description said that Ty Cobb arrived late and missed the photo, so I decided to stand in for him. :-)
(For the display, the Museum cut out the figures and stacked the rows slightly in front of the background, which makes for the strange dark shadows behind each of the men.)