Early baseball in Luxembourg/Game 1

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"Founded in 2002, the Federation de Baseball Luxembourg describes itself as being 'in the development phase' of its growth.  With less than 500,000 residents, Luxembourg is among the continent;s smallest countries and its baseball play reflects its size. The country has only four teams and a national squad.  The clubs play a domestic competition, which has been dominated by the Beckerich Hedgehogs."
"Founded in 2002, the Federation de Baseball Luxembourg describes itself as being 'in the development phase' of its growth.  With less than 500,000 residents, Luxembourg is among the continent;s smallest countries and its baseball play reflects its size. The country has only four teams and a national squad.  The clubs play a domestic competition, which has been dominated by the Beckerich Hedgehogs."
Josh Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe (McFarland, 2008), page 216.
Josh Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe (McFarland, 2008), page 216.
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Location Luxembourg
Year 2002
Country Luxembourg
Was NY rules baseball Yes
Played by Locals

"Founded in 2002, the Federation de Baseball Luxembourg describes itself as being 'in the development phase' of its growth. With less than 500,000 residents, Luxembourg is among the continent;s smallest countries and its baseball play reflects its size. The country has only four teams and a national squad. The clubs play a domestic competition, which has been dominated by the Beckerich Hedgehogs."

Josh Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe (McFarland, 2008), page 216.


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