


1918 Stan Coveleski: Cleveland Baseball Legend Portrait
This glass negative captures a portrait of Stan Coveleski, a notable figure in early 20th-century baseball, taken in 1918 during his time in Cleveland, Alabama. Coveleski, distinguished for his adept pitching skills, played a critical role for the Cleveland Indians in the 1910s and 1920s. Known for his remarkable curveball and competitive spirit, he helped lead the team to several successful seasons, including the 1920 World Series championship.
The image, produced by the Bain News Service, highlights Coveleski as a significant athlete of his era, reflecting the growing popularity of baseball in America. His contributions to the sport were later recognized with his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969. This photograph serves as a valuable artifact that provides insight into the life of a player who played a pivotal role in shaping baseballs history during a transformative period for the game.

1918 Stan Coveleski: Cleveland Baseball Legend Portrait
