


1925 Pittsburgh Pirates Star: A Baseball Legend
Max Carey, a notable baseball player, was a key figure for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1925. This photograph, produced as a glass negative by the Bain News Service, captures a moment from an era when the sport was gaining immense popularity in America. Carey was celebrated for his speed, earning his place in the Hall of Fame and marking his significance in the games evolution. At the time, baseball was solidifying itself as Americas pastime, with players like Carey leading the charge on the field.
The image itself is a testament to the early 20th-century baseball landscape, depicting the style and ambiance of the sport during that period. Produced as part of the George Grantham Bain Collection, this glass negative provides a rare glimpse into the lives of players and the culture surrounding baseball in the 1920s. Understanding figures like Max Carey helps us appreciate the growth of the game and the athletes who helped shape its history.

1925 Pittsburgh Pirates Star: A Baseball Legend
