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MLB in Troy NY. birth of the Giants
Took some of the holiday to visit Troy, NY - and the monument to professional baseball in this city.
It was interesting to imagine these players once playing the game at top level. The monument is surrounded by 4 baseball fields. https://i.postimg.cc/br8SCL8n/IMG-20190526-114708.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/3r0HnpxL/IMG-20190526-120303.jpg The Troy Haymakers team photo has them holding pitch forks. Measured, the players appear very tall. This, accordingly to writers, is why the players who moved on to New York when the club disbanded, we're called GIANTS. https://i.postimg.cc/65Z52CXJ/IMG-20190526-114807.jpg The team included the mighty Lipman Pike, the first professional baseball player. According to news reports, hit a ball out if the park and into the river. https://i.postimg.cc/Qdwtnsr5/IMG-20190526-115956.jpg 5 Hall of Famers born in Troy. Home field to Unions of Lansingburgh, Troy Haymakers and Troy Trojans. https://i.postimg.cc/65ZnW7bT/IMG-20190526-115703.jpg There is a Trojans sign (upper right) hanging from a building. https://i.postimg.cc/dV16jRq3/IMG-20190526-181651.jpg Me in a throwback pose in front of the monument. https://i.postimg.cc/63dFxV4w/IMG-20190526-182021.jpg |
Thanks for sharing, Chuck.
I was born in Rome, NY, but have only been back to the area once since. - 1999 Induction Weekend. Someday, I may travel back up there and take a similar trek. |
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Raymond,
It's not a pilgrimage like a stadium, but it's still pretty interesting for baseball history buffs. I plan on finding Johnny Evers (Cubs / Hall of Famer) grave sight , which isn't far away. I'm researching upstate New York baseball and this was a good source. |
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From what I have read, there should be a lot for you to find in upper NYS. Pro Baseball left my (Ga) town a decade ago...and I'm sure it won't come back. I'm a Baseball fanatic living in a Football world. |
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