Early baseball in Wisconsin/Game 2
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Location | Wisconsin |
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Year | 1867 |
Note on date | Summer 1867 |
City | Baraboo |
State | WI |
Country | US |
Was NY rules baseball | Yes |
Played by | Locals |
Team 1 | Lodi |
Team 2 | Baraboo |
Found by | Dennis Pajot |
"It was soon after close of the Civil War that the era of baseball in Baraboo began to dawn; and by the summer of 1867, it was pretty well organized, and going at full blast."[1]
Baraboo WI is about 30 miles NW of Madison WI.
This lovingly long article goes into detail about the old game: pitches were delivered below the waist, the ball was more elastic, high scoring, home-made bats, two local ballfields, "hot disputes" negotiated by the two captains, the advent of fast pitching, and distance-throwing contests [later].
Footnotes
- โ "Early Days of Baseball in Baraboo". Baraboo [WI] Daily News, 1925-06-25.