English: This photo, taken from the Chicago Daily News collection and cropped for aesthetic reasons, shows Opening Day at West Side Park in Chicago, on April 22, 1908. Retired 19th Century Chicago Cubs superstar Cap Anson is on the mound, delivering the traditional ceremonial "first ball" of the season. In 1908, the Cubs would go on to win the second World Series championship.
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: cropped. Modifications made by Baseball Bugs.
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Cap Anson on the mound for the Chicago White Stockings delivers the ceremonial "first ball" during an Opening Day game at West Side Park in Chicago, Illinois on April 22, 1908. (Photo taken by the Chicago Daily News collection)
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