Early baseball in Massachusetts/Club 40
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Location | Massachusetts |
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Year | 1885 |
City | Gloucester |
State | Massachusetts |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
Charles Bevis, "The New England League: A Baseball History, 1885-1949" p. 38 says that in 1886 the Gloucester team dropped out of this league, which had been established the year before, due to lack of local interest. I have found no mention of baseball in Gloucester prior to the 1885 forming of this league. The Springfield (MA) Republican, June 13, 1870, marveled that: "Gloucester has 12,000 inhabitants and no base ball club!" Gloucester is a fishing town north of Boston. I can only speculate that baseball interest was minimal here since most of the town's young men were usually out in the Atlantic fishing.
Sources
Charles Bevis, "The New England League: A Baseball History, 1885-1949" p. 38; The Springfield (MA) Republican, June 13, 1870