File:Johnny Pesky 1963.png

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English: Boston Red Sox player en:Johnny Pesky in a 1963 issue of Baseball Digest.
Date 1963-044
Source Baseball Digest, front cover, April 1963 issue. [1]
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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John Pesky, shortstop/third baseman with the Boston Red Sox, image from an issue of Baseball Digest, circa 1963.

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