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I used to have a an indoor baseball bat that was very thin, very similar to the one pictured - it was almost like a stick ball bat. Here is a photo of the 1904 Spalding Indoor Guide, and one from the 1921 guide showing a ball and a bat. The bat appears to be a bit more sturdy. The No. 1 official Indoor ball had a whopping 17” circumference. The last picture is a ball I have for playground ball which I have always thought was similar to indoor ball.
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Harpers March 8, 1890
The Graphic January 24, 1891 Young Athlete's Weekly April 7, 1905 Last edited by doug.goodman; 05-27-2024 at 08:50 PM. |
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I am constantly amazed at what I learn on this site. I have two, which I thought were old softballs because of the diameter (about 12 inches) , that I picked up years ago.
One is similar to the one the playground ball without the markings Joe posted and the other one is similar to the one Alan posted. I would not have thought this would have been for the indoor game because my circumference is only about 12". Am I correct in thinking both of these are old playground balls and this one not indoor? Thanks. |
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Joe,
Thanks, I will do that. Appreciate your quick response. Jim |
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Hank, that would be a cool photo to see. Joe, cool book and ball! I think I have had the book before but I have never had the playground ball before. Doug, great woodcuts and magazine cover! Jim, my two indoor baseballs are 16+ inches in circumference.
Alan |
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Rog that - the proper circumference. Since they are so similar, I gather they made a couple different sizes - one for indoor and one for outdoor. Jim |
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![]() Seriously! I honestly didn't even know this was a thing back then. Fascinating. Looks like some sort of an unholy alliance between Nerfball, Wiffleball, Softball and Baseball. I think I would have loved to play this. Screw Pickleball, I want to be in an Indoor Baseball League. |
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Fun thread guys. Here's one from my collection. It's the Woodsman of the World team. Says it's the first Indoor Baseball Team 1901. Love the mascot!
JD |
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JD, that’s a fantastic photo. It gives you a good sense of the size of the ball and bat - the ball reminds me of a duckpin bowling ball.
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Here is one I've had for a while. H&B indoor No 52. It's 33" with a 5 1/2" barrel circumference. I had dated it possibly 1916-1920's(?). Now i think about it, its my oldest bat
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