The highest-graded of four examples of this pose assessed by PSA, picturing pitcher Nat Hudson. An attractive example issued in 1888, when Hudson won 25 games as the Browns' number 2 pitcher behind Silver King, helping the team capture the pennant before losing the Championship to the New York Giants. It was the Championship that wound up getting Hudson released, as he was sent to Hot Springs, Arkansas in September of 1888 to treat a sore arm, and did not return to play in the Series, claiming he had bathed too much and would not be in condition to play.