Early baseball in Ohio/Club 9
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- | "East of Cleveland, Ashtabula had a team on the field. They hosted the Painesville 'Athletics' in early September." | + | |Pagetext="East of Cleveland, Ashtabula had a team on the field. They hosted the Painesville 'Athletics' in early September." |
James M. Egan, Jr., Base Ball On the Western Reserve (McFarland, 2008), page 7. The source may be the Painesville Telegraph. | James M. Egan, Jr., Base Ball On the Western Reserve (McFarland, 2008), page 7. The source may be the Painesville Telegraph. | ||
Ashtabula is near Lake Erie, about 40 miles from Erie PA and about 50 miles from Cleveland. | Ashtabula is near Lake Erie, about 40 miles from Erie PA and about 50 miles from Cleveland. | ||
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Revision as of 17:04, 14 April 2010
Spread of baseball: Home -> Ohio -> Early baseball in Ohio/Club 9 |
Location | Ohio |
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Year | 1866 |
City | Ashtabula |
State | OH |
Country | US |
Nickname | Ashtabula |
"East of Cleveland, Ashtabula had a team on the field. They hosted the Painesville 'Athletics' in early September."
James M. Egan, Jr., Base Ball On the Western Reserve (McFarland, 2008), page 7. The source may be the Painesville Telegraph.
Ashtabula is near Lake Erie, about 40 miles from Erie PA and about 50 miles from Cleveland.