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“Clubhouses from By-Gone days” Photo Gallery
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Boston Red Sox Clubhouse, Vintage 1928!
My recent post from the 1912 New York Giants spring training workout showing them on what appears to be a cow pasture, got me thinking about other baseball facilities from bygone eras that – shall we say –are not quite up to modern standards.
In the featured photo, we see a scene from the Boston Red Sox clubhouse in Fenway Park vintage 1928. Check out all the details of what a clubhouse from years ago actually looked like. I believe that’s a cast-iron furnace and the trainer, Bits Bierhalter, is taking out a “hot stone.” Must have been a cold day in Boston! Quite a contrast from today’s luxury clubhouses and lavish weight rooms (see photo below).
I was able to identify Jack Russell sitting on the left, Charlie Berry standing and Danny MacFayden with the glasses (one of the very few ballplayers from this era to wear glasses).
Be sure to click on the photo to get an even better look. Then check out the photo gallery to see a few more vintage pics from inside the clubhouse from days gone by!
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