Washington senators baseball 1950s Stock Photos and Images
Vintage black and white photo of a young Harmon Killebrew with the Washington Senators of the american League circa 1950s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-black-and-white-photo-of-a-young-harmon-killebrew-with-the-washington-senators-of-the-american-league-circa-1950s-image332258436.html
RM2A8FK0M–Vintage black and white photo of a young Harmon Killebrew with the Washington Senators of the american League circa 1950s.
1955 and 1956 Washington Nationals baseball cards of outfielder Carlos Paula - On September 6, 1954 Carlos Paula Conill became the first black player Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1955-and-1956-washington-nationals-baseball-cards-of-outfielder-carlos-paula-on-september-6-1954-carlos-paula-conill-became-the-first-black-player-image485533420.html
RM2K5WXR8–1955 and 1956 Washington Nationals baseball cards of outfielder Carlos Paula - On September 6, 1954 Carlos Paula Conill became the first black player
Vintage Washington Senators team logo decal circa 1950s and 60s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-washington-senators-team-logo-decal-circa-1950s-and-60s-image271673881.html
RMWNYPPH–Vintage Washington Senators team logo decal circa 1950s and 60s.
U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower getting ready to Toss out First Ball at Opening Day Baseball Game between Washington Senators and New York Yankees, Yankees Manager Casey Stengel to right, Senators Manager Chuck Dressen to left, Washington, D.C., USA, photograph by Warren K. Leffler, April 17, 1956 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-president-dwight-eisenhower-getting-ready-to-toss-out-first-ball-at-opening-day-baseball-game-between-washington-senators-and-new-york-yankees-yankees-manager-casey-stengel-to-right-senators-manager-chuck-dressen-to-left-washington-dc-usa-photograph-by-warren-k-leffler-april-17-1956-image333577373.html
RM2AAKN9H–U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower getting ready to Toss out First Ball at Opening Day Baseball Game between Washington Senators and New York Yankees, Yankees Manager Casey Stengel to right, Senators Manager Chuck Dressen to left, Washington, D.C., USA, photograph by Warren K. Leffler, April 17, 1956
Washington, DC, April 17, 1955. New York Yankee baseball player Mickey Mantle slides into second base for a force out by Washington Senator Bob Kline during a game against the Washington Senators. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-april-17-1955-new-york-yankee-baseball-player-mickey-mantle-slides-into-second-base-for-a-force-out-by-washington-senator-bob-kline-during-a-game-against-the-washington-senators-image557652300.html
RM2RB775G–Washington, DC, April 17, 1955. New York Yankee baseball player Mickey Mantle slides into second base for a force out by Washington Senator Bob Kline during a game against the Washington Senators.
U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower throwing out first pitch on Opening Day, Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C., USA, Warren K. Leffler, U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection, April 14, 1958 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-president-dwight-d-eisenhower-throwing-out-first-pitch-on-opening-day-griffith-stadium-washington-dc-usa-warren-k-leffler-us-news-world-report-magazine-photograph-collection-april-14-1958-image575895148.html
RM2TCX83T–U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower throwing out first pitch on Opening Day, Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C., USA, Warren K. Leffler, U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection, April 14, 1958
Washington, D.C. June 6, 1961 D-Day participants attend the Washington-Cleveland baseball game on the anniversary of D-Day. Front row, L-R, is General Jimmy Doolittle, Dwight Eisenhower, and E.R. Quesada, president of the Washington Senators. General Maxwell Taylor is in back of and betweem Doolittle and Eisenhower. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-june-6-1961-d-day-participants-attend-the-washington-cleveland-baseball-game-on-the-anniversary-of-d-day-front-row-l-r-is-general-jimmy-doolittle-dwight-eisenhower-and-er-quesada-president-of-the-washington-senators-general-maxwell-taylor-is-in-back-of-and-betweem-doolittle-and-eisenhower-image566087993.html
RM2RTYF09–Washington, D.C. June 6, 1961 D-Day participants attend the Washington-Cleveland baseball game on the anniversary of D-Day. Front row, L-R, is General Jimmy Doolittle, Dwight Eisenhower, and E.R. Quesada, president of the Washington Senators. General Maxwell Taylor is in back of and betweem Doolittle and Eisenhower.
New York, New York: July 2, 1961. Tony Kubek, Mickey Mantle, and Roger Maris celebrate a victory over the Washington Senators in the Yankee Stadium clubhouse. Maris hit one home run, and Mantle hit two in the game. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-new-york-july-2-1961-tony-kubek-mickey-mantle-and-roger-maris-celebrate-a-victory-over-the-washington-senators-in-the-yankee-stadium-clubhouse-maris-hit-one-home-run-and-mantle-hit-two-in-the-game-image557651775.html
RM2RB76ER–New York, New York: July 2, 1961. Tony Kubek, Mickey Mantle, and Roger Maris celebrate a victory over the Washington Senators in the Yankee Stadium clubhouse. Maris hit one home run, and Mantle hit two in the game.
New York, New York: July 3, 1961 New Yankee pitcher Bud Daley shows his appreciation for the linup that got him a 13-4 victory over the Washington Senators. L-R: Bill Skowron, Roger Maris, Daley, Elston Howard and Mickey Mantle. Skowron, Howard and Mantle each hit a home run in the game, with Maris hitting two. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-new-york-july-3-1961-new-yankee-pitcher-bud-daley-shows-his-appreciation-for-the-linup-that-got-him-a-13-4-victory-over-the-washington-senators-l-r-bill-skowron-roger-maris-daley-elston-howard-and-mickey-mantle-skowron-howard-and-mantle-each-hit-a-home-run-in-the-game-with-maris-hitting-two-image557651567.html
RM2RB767B–New York, New York: July 3, 1961 New Yankee pitcher Bud Daley shows his appreciation for the linup that got him a 13-4 victory over the Washington Senators. L-R: Bill Skowron, Roger Maris, Daley, Elston Howard and Mickey Mantle. Skowron, Howard and Mantle each hit a home run in the game, with Maris hitting two.
1955 and 1956 Washington Nationals baseball cards of outfielder Carlos Paula - On September 6, 1954 Carlos Paula Conill became the first black player Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1955-and-1956-washington-nationals-baseball-cards-of-outfielder-carlos-paula-on-september-6-1954-carlos-paula-conill-became-the-first-black-player-image485533422.html
RM2K5WXRA–1955 and 1956 Washington Nationals baseball cards of outfielder Carlos Paula - On September 6, 1954 Carlos Paula Conill became the first black player
Vintage Major League Baseball team logo decals circa 1950s and 60s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-major-league-baseball-team-logo-decals-circa-1950s-and-60s-image271674136.html
RMWNYR3M–Vintage Major League Baseball team logo decals circa 1950s and 60s.
1955 and 1956 Washington Nationals baseball cards of outfielder Carlos Paula - On September 6, 1954 Carlos Paula Conill became the first black player Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1955-and-1956-washington-nationals-baseball-cards-of-outfielder-carlos-paula-on-september-6-1954-carlos-paula-conill-became-the-first-black-player-image485533417.html
RM2K5WXR5–1955 and 1956 Washington Nationals baseball cards of outfielder Carlos Paula - On September 6, 1954 Carlos Paula Conill became the first black player
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