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  1. Nap Lajoie | DPL DAMS

    Portrait of Nap Lajoie, baseball player for the Cleveland Naps. Handwritten on back: "Lajoie."

  2. Larry “NapLajoie - The Chapman Deadball Collection

    Hall of Famers, Nap Lajoie, Photos published in Baseball Photography of the Deadball Era, Real Photo Postcards, Team Photos

  3. Original 1948 Napoleon "Nap" Lajoie Type 1 News Photo

    Original 1948 Napoleon "Nap" Lajoie Press Photo. The legendary 2nd baseman in retirement comments on the current status of MLB reserve clause. The photo originates from The Sporting News collection an...from

  4. 70 Nap Lajoie Photos & High Res Pictures - Getty Images

    Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Nap Lajoie photos & royalty-free pictures, taken by professional Getty Images photographers. Available in multiple sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  5. Nap Lajoie | DPL DAMS

    Portrait of Nap Lajoie, baseball player for the Philadelphia Athletics. Handwritten on back: "Larry Lajoie."

  6. Nap Lajoie | DPL DAMS

    Portrait of Nap Lajoie, baseball player for the Cleveland Naps, holding a baseball bat. Printed on front: "Napoleon Lajoie, Cleveland American League. Supplement to the Sporting News, St. Louis, Aug. 19, 1909."

  7. Final call: Legends thrive on season's last day - Baseball Hall of …

    After play on Sept. 16, Nap Lajoie of the Cleveland Naps was hitting .357 while Detroit’s Ty Cobb, 10 points higher at .367, was probably clearing out space in the garage for his new wheels. But Lajoie made a late push, hitting .556 over the next 15 games to reach an astounding .375 mark.

  8. THE AMAZING RACE - Sports Illustrated Vault | SI.com

    Sep 20, 2010 · THE ANTIHERO Even the irascible Cobb, who had led the AL in hitting three years running, was fond of Lajoie: He said if he couldn't win in 1910, he hoped Nap would. PHOTO DAVID R. PHILLIPS...

  9. File:Nap Lajoie.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

    May 2, 2007 · English: Half-length portrait of baseball player, (Napoleon) Nap Lajoie, second baseman for the Cleveland Naps, American League, standing in the dugout at South Side Park which was located at West 37th Street, South Princeton Avenue, West Pershing Road (formerly West 39th Street), and South Wentworth Avenue in the Armour Square community area ...

  10. Nap Lajoie – The Baseball Scholar

    4 days ago · Nap Lajoie’s impact on the game of baseball was far-reaching. He was one of the pioneers of the modern game, and his contributions helped shape the way baseball is played today. Lajoie’s batting skills, base-running ability, and defensive prowess set a high standard for future generations of players.