Nap Rucker was a fine pitcher for Wilbert's Robinson's Brooklyn teams until an arm injury robbed the southpaw of his prowess in 1914. Still effective but requiring long rest between starts, he was near the tail end of his career when Cracker Jack pictured him in 1915. The typical CJ product staining can be seen, moreso on the reverse, with some corner rounding on display. The color and detail have come through the years nicely on this SGC 3.