File:Image excerpted from Gazette Times obit for Pittsburgh sportswriter James Jerpe (1885-1917).jpg

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English: This is quite possibly the only published photo of this once beloved but long-since-forgotten Pittsburgh baseball writer, who, in his not-quite-5-year-long run, functioned as Pirates beat writer until the sudden onset of blindness in the spring of 1915, then continued to provide his syndicated column for another year and a half before stepping down altogether.
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