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Posted By: Old Judge Collector
when did basbeall very start was it 1744 when it was mentioned in a 1744 Book By John Newbery A Little Pretty Pocket Book??? |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
After base ball. And before baseball. Base-ball was kinda jammed in there in between the two. |
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Posted By: ItsOnlyGil
Im afraid that you gotta read up on some beisbol to understand that. |
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Posted By: Eric B
Let's start very simple now. All sentences should start with a capital letter. My 1st grader learned that this year. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Here we go again. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Mine did. |
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Posted By: prewarsports
Baseball did not "start", it evolved. It would be like watching a game of Football in 1876 and watching a game today, they are not even close to the same game but both are a version of Football. Baseball has been played in more or less the same way with little rule differentiation since the 1830's when clubs started to adopt the New York game as opposed to the Massachussetts (I always misspell that word) game. What we call baseball today is an evolved version of the New York game. Go buy Harold Seymours first volume of "Baseball" and read it and you will know everything you could want to know about the birth of baseball. You see it all the time at used book stores in paperback for around $7. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
From |
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Posted By: Enright, Daniel
I wonder at what point Sean stopped reading your post Gil? |
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Posted By: Old Judge Collector
Very Funny i actually read the whole thing it was kinda weird i dont really get it actually put it in simpletrer words |
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Posted By: Enright, Daniel
Cool J&C, lets chat. |
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Posted By: Old Judge Collector
my sister just got back from taste of chicago and my mo is watching tv brother sleeping and dad sleeping and dog playing with towel |
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Posted By: Enright, Daniel
So, what do you think of what people have been saying about the way you chat on this board? |
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Posted By: Old Judge Collector
why would you want to know |
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Posted By: DJ
HA! (because your like trying to be his friend and he's like wondering why you care) |
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Posted By: Enright, Daniel
Because, it would show if there is any hope that you could change the way you participate in this forum. |
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Posted By: Enright, Daniel
Oh, DJ....how so? |
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Posted By: John S
Again Sean, your local public library should have plenty of information regarding this question. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hey guys- I think Sean actually asked a good question, and although it does not have an easy answer, I think you are all ragging on him and that is not fair. So I will try to help him with a brief answer. |
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Posted By: Mike (18colt)
Gil -- any chance that article was from the "Pottstown" Mercury? The Mercury still exists today as the daily newspaper for Pottstown and the surrounding area. Pottstown is roughly 45 minutes to an hour WNW of Philly. I'm not a newspaper historian - just wondering if there were two Philly-area papers called the Mercury at the same time (I'm from that area originally and never considered researching my local paper for baseball history, as Pottstown's finest have been Bobby Shantz, the 1952 AL MVP, and Howie Bedell, who ended Drysdale's scoreless inning streak and also by using a baseball picture from his youth, ended up on a line of coasters and plates from Pottery Barn a few years back). |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Mike: I do not know the origin of that Mercury file. I came across it accidentally - a floppy labeled "origin bbl/1st bbl cards/what is bbl card" was staring at me when this topic came up. I wish it had useful info. |
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