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Sigfrid Edstrom, director of a Swedish electrical engineering company, "spent time studying in both Switzerland and the United States.  There's little doubt that his time in America instilled a deep affection for that country's national pastime because in 1910 he made a serious play for baseball . . . [in] the town of Vasteras, located about 100 kilometers frm Stockholm.  Edstrom helped set up a local team in Vasteras and, according to one source, provided rules and equipment for games in the capital of Stockholm."
Sigfrid Edstrom, director of a Swedish electrical engineering company, "spent time studying in both Switzerland and the United States.  There's little doubt that his time in America instilled a deep affection for that country's national pastime because in 1910 he made a serious play for baseball . . . [in] the town of Vasteras, located about 100 kilometers frm Stockholm.  Edstrom helped set up a local team in Vasteras and, according to one source, provided rules and equipment for games in the capital of Stockholm."
John Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe (McFarland, 2008), page 144.
John Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe (McFarland, 2008), page 144.
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