


1921 Baseball Star Johnny Rawlings in Action
This photograph features Johnny Rawlings, a prominent baseball player for the New York National League team, captured in 1921. Rawlings, known for his versatility on the field, played primarily as a second baseman and was part of a crucial era in baseball history. His career in the Major Leagues spanned from 1913 to 1926, during which he contributed significantly to his teams, showcasing skill that helped elevate the sports popularity during its early years.
The image itself is an important documentation of early 20th-century baseball, reflecting the games transition into a national pastime. The 1921 season was notable for the New York NL team, which played at the Polo Grounds, a historic stadium that hosted numerous significant moments in baseball history. This photograph, part of the Bain News Service collection, serves as a visual reminder of the athletes who shaped the sport and the cultural landscape of America during that time.

1921 Baseball Star Johnny Rawlings in Action
