Chicago Cubs Tinker Evers Chance M. Brown 1910 Postcard

Chicago Cubs Tinker Evers Chance M. Brown 1910 Postcard
The 1910 Chicago Cubs represented a strong National League contender, part of a dynasty that had captured two World Series titles in 1907 and 1908. While they finished second to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1910, their roster still boasted legendary figures, including the famous "Tinker to Evers to Chance" double-play combination, alongside other significant players of the era. Burke & Atwell, likely a Chicago-based photography studio or publisher, capitalized on the team's local popularity to create such collectible images.

This type of team portrait postcard reflects the burgeoning fan culture surrounding professional baseball in the early 20th century. As baseball cemented its status as America's national pastime, postcards featuring teams and individual players became cherished memorabilia, allowing fans to celebrate their heroes. These historical artifacts offer a tangible connection to an important period in the sport's development, preserving the visual record of key players and the widespread appeal of the game.
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