File:1872 Lord Baltimore Canaries.jpg

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English: 1872 Lord Baltimore Canaries baseball team

Back row, L-R: Lip Pike, Cherokee Fisher, Tom Carey
Middle row, L-R: George Hall, John Radcliff, Tom York, Bobby Mathews
Front row, L-R: Dick Higham, Bill Craver, Everett Mills
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Source https://ourgame.mlblogs.com/a-pictorial-chronology-of-baseball-in-the-19th-century-part-3-1872-1873-e22d1f69434c
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