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In Door Baseball in 1909
In a Sanitarium. Thought it interesting so decided to share...It is a postcard postmarked 1909.
http://luckeycards.com/ppcun1909sanitariumteam.jpg |
What a CRAZY postcard Leon :D
Never seen a sanitarium baseball postcard before, thanks for sharing. |
That's pretty cool, Leon...thanks for sharing.
I wonder why the infield is playing so far in...it makes you wonder if they used a regulation baseball or some sort of soft baseball that did not travel as fast or far :confused: |
Interesting! Appears to be windows all around that could be opened on a hot summer day. "Knocking one out of the sanitarium" doesn't quite roll off the tongue like "knocking one outta the park"! :D
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leon look like a gymnasium wow...
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There are Spalding Indoor Baseball "how to" booklets with the blue covers, just like the regular baseball ones from around 1910 to 1920 time period.
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Apparently, it was easier to escape from the Sanitarium Infirmary.:D
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Indoor Baseball Became Softball
Indoor baseball was invented in 1887...and later moved outside and was dubbed softball in 1927.
Here's the history: http://www.asasoftball.com/about/asa_history.asp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softball There's a cool picture of an indoor baseball game from 1905 on this site, that you can zoom in and out of: http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohisto...ges/11534.html Robert S |
Fantastic postcard, Leon.
A couple of recent threads here concerning indoor baseball: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=179040 http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=166839 also containing a link to this page: http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrar...9/NP1989zv.pdf |
Really cool postcard.
Another picture of the Sanitarium's Gymnasium. http://www.willard.lib.mi.us/histori...s/s04_1527.jpg |
Bases were between 27 and 35 feet apart ( depending on the size of hall). There were 5 infielders, with 2 of them flanking the pitcher and a little closer to the batter. The ball was bigger than a baseball w/raised seams. Bunting was a major weapon.Game was very popular in the Midwest. Early Cleveland Plain Dealer covered the leagues, posted stats etc.
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Great postcard Leon, I have a Ty Cobb W.B. Jarvis brand Indoor baseball bat, it is thinner and lighter than a regulation bat.
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