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1. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Image: 1876 Baseball Rules Book Cover
... 1876 Baseball Rules Book Cover Baseball history photo: Constitution and Playing Rules of the National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs. Official 1876. Click photo to return to previous page. HOME | SITE INDEX | CONTACT ... by E. Miklich. Site Design by A. D'Elia . Baseball history photo:Constitution and Playing Rules of the National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs.Official 1876. Constitution Playing Rules National League Professional Base Ball Clubs Official 1876 Baseball History Photo...
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2. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Rules: History of the Hit Batsman
... game that is played today. Many times the change in the playing rules was initiated by the play on the field, as ... being hit by a pitched ball was not officially written into the playing rules until 1870. Hitting a batter or being hit by ...s box," which was mandatory to be marked on all playing fields with chalk. The batsman's position was six ... batsman under the "Dead Balls" heading in the Constitution and Playing Rules of the National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs guide ... game that is played today.Many times the change in the playing rules was initiated by the play on the field,as...
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3. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Players: Albert G. Spalding
... and the origins of baseball in American. Spalding started playing baseball for a junior nine in Rockford, IL ... a small athletic equipment store in Chicago. On the playing field, Spalding would lead the National League in ... constitution, previous season's statistics, the current playing rules and the next season schedule in 1877. The booklet was entitled 1877 Constitution and Playing Rules of the National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs ... baseball products which he created. He would end his playing career with a pitching record of 252-65 ... the White Stockings. In March of 1889, while playing in Paris, Ned Williamson; Chicago's...
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4. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Rules: History of the Strike
... strike" was proposed by Daniel "Doc" Adams of the Knickerbocker Club and accepted as part of the playing rules during the First Base Ball Convention held in New York in 1858. This rule is still inexistence ... legitimate reach of the bat not swung at by the Batsman. There was no strike zone specified in the playing rules. It is generally accepted that the strike zone was 12 inches above the ground to the batters ...} The called strike was proposed by Daniel Doc Adams of the Knickerbocker Club and accepted as part of the playing rules during the First Base Ball Convention held in New York in 1858. 19th Century Baseball Rules History...
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5. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Rules: 1884 American Association of Base Ball Clubs
... Playing Rules of the American Association of Base Ball Clubs, 1884. ADOPTED IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE IX OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION CONSTITUTION. CLASS I. THE MATERIALS OF THE GAME. Rule 1. The Ground must be an inclosed field, sufficient in size to enable each player to play in his position as required by ...************************** ');} Playing Rules of the American Association of Base Ball Clubs,1884.ADOPTED IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE IX OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION CONSTITUTION. 19th Century Baseball Rules 1884...
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6. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Field: Evolution of the Bases and Foul Lines
... Evolution of the Bases and Foul Lines By Eric Miklich he first written mention of the dimensions of the bases was mentioned in the 1857 playing rules. It was specified that the bases were to cover one square foot, made of canvas, painted white and filled with sand or saw-dust. All bases were to ...*********** ');} The first written mention of the dimensions of the bases was mentioned in the 1857 playing rules.It was specified that the bases were to cover one square foot,made of canvas,painted white and filled with sand or saw-dust...
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7. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Image: 1878: National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs Batter's Area
... Clubs Batter's Area. 1878 was the first year the rules required the first and third base Foul Ball Lines to be extended to the limits of the playing field. Click diagram to return to previous page. HOME | SITE INDEX | CONTACT US | E-MAIL 2007 19c Base Ball. Compiled by E ... Clubs Batter's Area.1878 was the first year the rules required the first and third base Foul Ball Lines to be extended to the limits of the playing field. Baseball history batter's area 1878 National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs...
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8. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Image: Harvard Baseball Nine, 1867
... famed Cincinnati Club three times during the 1869-1870 seasons. On July 18, 1870 the Magenta held a 17-12 lead in the ninth inning while playing the Red Stockings on Cincinnati's Union Grounds. The more experienced Red Stockings scored eight runs to win the match 20-17. Click photo to ... famed Cincinnati Club three times during the 1869-1870 seasons.On July 18,1870 the Magenta held a 17-12 lead in the ninth inning while playing the Red Stockings on Cincinnati's Union Grounds.The more experienced Red Stockings scored eight runs to win the match 20-17. Baseball history photo...
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9. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Teams & Tours
... s clubs from each local area became more competitive, the thought of playing clubs from greater distances became appealing. Rumors of fantastic clubs and players compelled the dominant nines to test their skill levels and claim bragging rights. Clubs began to make relatively short trips to play each. In 1858 games were played at the Fashion ...************* ');} As clubs from each local area became more competitive,the thought of playing clubs from greater distances became appealing.Rumors of fantastic clubs and players compelled the dominant nines to test their skill levels and claim bragging rights. 19th Century...
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10. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Image: Red Stockings vs. Atlantics
... the first in well over a year, ending their famous winning streak of 89 games. The Atlantics are in the field with George Zettlein pitching and Bob Ferguson playing third base. Ferguson was the Captain of the Atlantics and interestingly enough, this is the first reported game of any player hitting from both sides of the ... Cincinnati loss was the first in well over a year,ending their famous winning streak.The Atlantics are in the field with George Zettlein pitching and Bob Ferguson playing third base.Ferguson was the Captain of the Atlantics and interestingly enough,this is the first reported game of any player hitting from both sides of the...
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