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"GAME CALLED BECAUSE OF rain" is one of the most famous cover illustrations Norman Rockwell ever produced for the Saturday Evening Post.
While the illustration focuses on three stern and authoritative umpires deciding whether the baseball game should be called on account of rain, in the background are two other baseball figures.
The one on the left is the late Clyde Sukeforth. Clyde who?
Like the small township of Waldoboro, Maine which Sukeforth lived in most of his adult life, he was a very unassuming player. A baseball record book simply shows that Sukeforth played 10 seasons in the majors for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Cincinnati Reds, ...