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Mickey Cochrane tags out Pinky Whitney April 1, 1931
One of the greatest “action shots” of all-time: Mickey Cochrane tags out Pinky Whitney April 1, 1931, from the Charles Conlon Collection




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Great Action Shots!

“Inside the White Lines” – Some of our best Action Shots

Over the past year and a half, we’ve posted some great action shots here on the Old-Time Baseball Photos Face Book page. They’ve always been well-received. So I thought it would fun to revisit a sampling of some of our favorites.

The first photo above shows the great Hall-of-Fame catcher Mickey Cochrane in action. Mickey is pirouetting around in mid-air, spinning with the quickness of a cat as he tags out Pinky Whitney attempting to score. it’s from a pre-season exhibition game played at Shibe Park on April 1, 1933, photographer unknown. In my opinion, it’s one of the all-time great action photos.

-Gary Livacari

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