1929 Reds and Pirates Players Featuring Traynor and Kelly with Bats

The 1929 page from the Famous Sluggers Yearbook showcases four prominent baseball players: Pie Traynor and Paul Comorosky from the Pittsburgh Pirates, along with High Pockets Kelly and Allen from the Cincinnati Reds. The layout presents individual images of each player, emphasizing their batting stances and athleticism. Pie Traynor is known for his exceptional skills as a third baseman, while Paul Comorosky contributed significantly to the Pirates' success as an outfielder. High Pockets Kelly, renowned for his prowess at first base, played a vital role in the Reds’ lineup. Allen, also representing the Reds, is noted for his hitting capabilities. This page highlights the inter-team rivalry between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, two key teams in Major League Baseball during the late 1920s.