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Summary
Description Brown Play at 2nd footwork.JPG |
English:
Play at Second Base by Joe Brown installed in 1976 in Veterans Stadium, "moved" to Citizens Bank Park. Bronze sculpture; concrete base. SIRIS reference IAS PA000185. The players footwork is important for this work, leaving the outcome of the play indeterminate. The defensive player holds the ball firmly, but is not touching 2nd base (by an inch or two with either foot). The sliding player's foot is also about 2 inches away.
No visible copyright notice, so the work is out of copyright.
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Date | Taken on 11 December 2012, 11:33:03 |
Source | Own work |
Author |
Photograph:
Smallbones
Sculpture: Joe Brown |
Camera location | 39° 54′ 18.72″ N, 75° 10′ 03.72″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 39.905200; -75.167700 |
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