Early baseball in Georgia/Game 1
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- | + | From Protoball Entry #1860.58 – Many Tackle the New Game in Macon, But a Few Secede | |
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+ | In early 1860, the Olympic Club of Macon GA played a series of intramural games, most apparently while trying to follow Association rules. The Macon Weekly Telegraph recorded five [and another that may be misdated] games in February and March, each with a box score showing modern defensive positions. | ||
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+ | “A number of gentlemen are about to form another base ball club, the game to be played after fashion in the South twenty years ago, when old field schools [school fields, maybe?] were the scenes of trial and activity and rosy cheeked girls were the umpires.” Macon Telegraph, March 12, 1860. All seven articles were accessed via subscription search, May 20-21, 2009. Macon GA is in central Georgia, about 80 miles SE of Atlanta. |
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Location | Georgia |
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Year | 1860 |
Month | 2 |
Date | 11 |
City | Macon |
State | GA |
Country | US |
Was NY rules baseball | Doubtful |
Played by | Unknown |
Team 1 | Olympic Club side 1 |
Team 2 | Olympic Club side 2 |
Found by | Larry McCray |
From Protoball Entry #1860.58 – Many Tackle the New Game in Macon, But a Few Secede
In early 1860, the Olympic Club of Macon GA played a series of intramural games, most apparently while trying to follow Association rules. The Macon Weekly Telegraph recorded five [and another that may be misdated] games in February and March, each with a box score showing modern defensive positions.
However, defection was in the air:
“A number of gentlemen are about to form another base ball club, the game to be played after fashion in the South twenty years ago, when old field schools [school fields, maybe?] were the scenes of trial and activity and rosy cheeked girls were the umpires.” Macon Telegraph, March 12, 1860. All seven articles were accessed via subscription search, May 20-21, 2009. Macon GA is in central Georgia, about 80 miles SE of Atlanta.