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11. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Image: Baseball As It Was
... after the seventh inning. Notice the underhanded pitcher, the gloveless catcher keeping a respectful distance behind the bat, the wide swing of the batsman, the basemen playing frozen to their bags. The gentleman sitting with his feet on a box on the first base line is the umpire. The men at the table are ... after the seventh inning.Notice the underhanded pitcher,the gloveless catcher keeping a respectful distance behind the bat,the wide swing of the batsman,the basemen playing frozen to their bags.The gentleman sitting with his feet on a box on the first base line is the umpire.The men at the table are...
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12. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Image: George Wright
... a catcher for the Gotham Club of New York at age 15 in 1864. He moved to the Union of Morrisania Club (NY) in 1866 and began playing shortstop. In 1867 he became a United States Government employee and played for the Nationals and was considered their best player. That year the National Club would ... a catcher for the Gotham Club of New York at age 15 in 1864.He moved to the Union of Morrisania Club (NY)in 1866 and began playing shortstop.In 1867 he became a United States Government employee and played for the Nationals and was considered their best player.That year the National Club would...
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13. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Equipment: Page 4
... Evolution of Baseball Equipment (Contiunued) The Baseball (Continued) n 1860 the dimensions agreed upon during the yearly convention were changed and the new playing rules stated that the weight of the ball should be between five and three-fourths ounces and between nine and three-fourths to ten inches in circumference. The ball ...*********** ');} n 1860 the dimensions agreed upon during the yearly convention were changed and the new playing rules stated that the weight of the ball should be between five and three-fourths ounces and between nine and three-fourths to ten inches in circumference...
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14. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Players: Joe Start
... Joe Start 18421927 By Eric Miklich OE START began playing baseball during its organized infancy and retired after the game became big business, 28 years later. He played for 1 amateur team and six professional teams and attained the reputation of a well tempered, well-mannered steady ballplayer. He played first base for the Enterprise ...******** http://www.yakyushop.net/index1.php?PARTNER=19cbaseball ');} Began playing baseball during its organized infancy and retired after the game became big business,28 years later.He played for 1 amateur team and six professional teams and...
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15. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Image: Reach's Base Ball Goods
.... Al Reach was a former baseball player who played for the Athletic Club of Philadelphia when baseball held amateur status and when it became professional. Reach retired from playing in 1875 but opened his sporting goods store in Philadelphia in 1874, four years before Albert Spalding, specializing in baseball products. Al Reach also printed the ....Al Reach was a former baseball player who played for the Athletic Club of Philadelphia when baseball held amateur status and when it became professional.Reach retired from playing in 1875 but opened his sporting goods store in Philadelphia in 1874,four years before Albert Spalding,specializing in baseball products.Al Reach also printed the...
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16. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Image: Pud Galvin Baseball Card
... Pud Galvin Baseball Card Baseball history photo: Baseball card featuring Pud Galvin. In 1888, Galvin became baseball's first three hundred game winner while playing for the Pittsburg Alleghenys. Click photo to return to previous page. HOME | SITE INDEX | CONTACT US | E-MAIL 2007 19c Base Ball. Compiled by ... A. D'Elia . Baseball history photo:Baseball card featuring Pud Galvin.In 1888,Galvin became baseball's first three hundred game winner while playing for the Pittsburg Alleghenys. Pud Galvin 1887 photo Baseball Card...
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17. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Image: Base Ball in America
... Baseball history illustration: Legend reads: (Drawn and engraved expressly for Porter's Spirit of the Times) Base Ball in America. The Eagles and Gothams playing their great match at the Elysian Fields, on Tuesday, September 8th. Click illustration to return to previous page. HOME | SITE INDEX | CONTACT US ... Baseball history illustration:Legend reads:(Drawn and engraved expressly for Porter's Spirit of the Times)Base Ball in America.The Eagles and Gothams playing their great match at the Elysian Fields,on Tuesday,September 8th. Baseball history illustration Base Ball in America...
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18. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Leagues
...******************************************* ');} 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 Baseball:A History of Baseball:Leagues Champions...
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19. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Field
... twice and were placed in three different positions. Since 1900 there have been relatively few changes to the tangible playing field. Recommended Site: Visit Razorgator.com for exclusive tickets to the World Series , New York ... diamonds were used across America by the hundreds of amateur and professional teams. Undoubtedly the physical appearance of the playing field was altered by these clubs and the modifications, as well as the increasing skill level of the players, was responsible for the eventual changes in the playing rules. In creating the field diagrams that follow, the text of the yearly rules generally took precedence over...
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20. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Rules: 1884 American Association of Base Ball Clubs: Page 4
... addition to those specified in the Constitution and the preceding Rules, are: He must keep the contesting nines playing constantly from the commencement of the game to its termination, allowing such delays only as are rendered unavoidable ... soon as the Fielders are in their places. He shall in all cases enforce the strict letter of each Playing Rule herein, when requested by the Captain of either contesting club, particularly those restricting the delivery of ... commencement to the termination of the game. And must compel the players to observe the provisions of all the Playing Rules, and he is hereby invested with authority to order any player to do or omit to do...
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