Early baseball in Ohio/Game 1
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- | + | From Protoball Enntry #1857.7 – Daily Base Ball Games [NY-Style] Found in Public Square in Cleveland? | |
- | + | “Base Ball at Cleveland -- This truly national game is daily played in the public square, and one of the city authorities decided that there was law against it. When appealed to, he quietly informed the players that there was no law against ball-playing there . . . The crowd sent up a shout and renewed the game, which continued until dark.” | |
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- | + | Porter’s Spirit of the Times, April 18, 1857. Facsimile contributed by Gregory Christiano, December 2, 2009. Query: Do we know what details led led Porter’s to conclude that the Association game had reached Cleveland OH? Others have dated the arrival in Ohio of the Association game to 1864. | |
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Revision as of 19:08, 1 March 2010
Spread of baseball: Home -> Ohio -> Early baseball in Ohio/Game 1 |
Location | Ohio |
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Year | 1857 |
City | Cleveland |
State | OH |
Country | US |
Was NY rules baseball | Unknown |
Played by | Locals |
From Protoball Enntry #1857.7 – Daily Base Ball Games [NY-Style] Found in Public Square in Cleveland?
“Base Ball at Cleveland -- This truly national game is daily played in the public square, and one of the city authorities decided that there was law against it. When appealed to, he quietly informed the players that there was no law against ball-playing there . . . The crowd sent up a shout and renewed the game, which continued until dark.”
Porter’s Spirit of the Times, April 18, 1857. Facsimile contributed by Gregory Christiano, December 2, 2009. Query: Do we know what details led led Porter’s to conclude that the Association game had reached Cleveland OH? Others have dated the arrival in Ohio of the Association game to 1864.