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Posted By: runscott
Looking for opinions on 19th century baseball reference material. I refer to the following regularly: |
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Posted By: Jeff S
Scott, |
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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman
Good selection Scott, here are some more: |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Scott---THere are also the Reach and the Spaulding guides. There have been reprints done of some of these which sell for about $10 each. I highly recommend these as a good source of data. |
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Posted By: runscott
I was going to mention these guides, but they are so difficult to obtain. I had the 1891 Sporting Life guide, and it was a great source of info for the Player's League. I have also tried unsuccesfully to win some of the Spalding reprints, but after watching many of them go for $30-40 each I finally gave up. If you have any for sale at $10, please let me know. |
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Posted By: Jeff S
William J. Ryzcek, When Johnny Comes Marching Home. |
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Posted By: Jeff S
That's "When Johnny Comes ~Sliding~ Home." Clever, eh? |
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Posted By: Rob M (ramram)
Scott - A good compilation of records and stats for the period of your interest is in Marshall D. Wright's "The National Association of Base Ball Players, 1857 - 1870". It is nothing but 300+ pages of stats. Each chapter covers a full year and every team in the Association (which, of coarse, included about any team worth mentioning) for which he could dig up information. It includes game by game results also. |
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Posted By: runscott
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Posted By: Durward
Scott, |
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Posted By: runscott
and ordered. |
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Posted By: Durward
Scott, |
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Posted By: Rob M (ramram)
Hey Durward - I see your interest in the 19th century NY teams...Just wondered if you had any guesses at identification of the photo I posted a while back. It is currently on page 16 of Network54 and titled: "19th Century Team images - Can you identify any of these guys?". Any thoughts?? |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
well, you can learn a lot about hockey, anyway. Don't know about baseball. |
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Posted By: Durward
Rob, |
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Posted By: runscott
and is fantastic. In addition, "The Scholar's Bookshelf" sent a list of baseball books they have for sale, and it was impressive: bios of Marquard, Waddell, Comiskey, Hal Chase, Joe Jackson, and all the usuals. |
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