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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Diagram of all players and positions from the classic Vaudeville sketch Who's on First?. The origins and ownership of this image are unclear; copies are few and far between on the Web and no definitive information can be found. However, the presence of "Nobody" in right field (not present in the original sketch) suggests this image was inspired by if not copied directly from a "Who's on First?" board game published by the now-defunct game company Selchow and Righter in the 1970s, which first assigned "Nobody" to right field according to Wikipedia. |