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Title: Addie Joss

Description: Former American baseball player and National Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee, Addie Joss (Adrian Joss; 1880-1911). Joss played professional baseball for the Cleveland Bronchos and Cleveland Naps from (1902-1910) while accumulating a career record of (160-97) with a lifetime earned run average (E.R.A) of 1.89 with 920 strikeouts (K's);

Category: Sports

Topic: Baseball

Keywords: American baseball players, MLB players, National Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees, Cleveland Bronchos players, Cleveland Naps players, pitchers, baseball, sports

Orientation: Portrait

Dimensions: 1500 x 2687 (4.03 MPixels) (1.79)

Print Size: 12.7 x 22.7 cm; 5.0 x 9.0 inches

File Size: 11.56 MB (12,118,812 Bytes)

Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi

Color Depth: 16.7 million (24 BitsPerPixel)

Compression: None

Image Number: 0000301915

Source: Jay Robert Nash Collection


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