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Dino Rastelli, outfielder with the Pittsburgh Pirates, image from the 1950 Bowman baseball card.
Items portrayed in this file
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Dino Restelli
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public domain
public domain
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inception
1950
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27,037 byte
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386 pixel
width
318 pixel
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