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|Headline=The First Triple Play, Maybe?
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|Year=1859
|Year=1859
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|Text=<p>Neosho [New Utrecht] beat the Wyandank [Flatbush] 49-11, with one Wyandank rally cut short in a new way, one that capitalized on the new tag-up rule.</p>
|Text=<p>Neosho [New Utrecht] beat the Wyandank [Flatbush] 49-11, with one Wyandank rally cut short in a new way, one that capitalized on the new tag-up rule.</p>
<p>"The game was played according to the new Convention rules of 1859, under one of which it was observed that the Neosho put out three hands of their opponents with one ball, by catching the ball 'on the fly,' and then passing it to two bases in immediate succession so as at the same time to put out both men who were returning to those bases."</p>
<p>"The game was played according to the new Convention rules of 1859, under one of which it was observed that the Neosho put out three hands of their opponents with one ball, by catching the ball 'on the fly,' and then passing it to two bases in immediate succession so as at the same time to put out both men who were returning to those bases."</p>
<p>"First Base Ball Match of the Season," <u>The Brooklyn Daily Eagle</u>, Volume 18 number 91 (Monday, April 18, 1859), page 11 column 1.  Facsimile provided by Craig Waff 4/30/2007.</p>
<p>"First Base Ball Match of the Season," <u>The Brooklyn Daily Eagle</u>, Volume 18 number 91 (Monday, April 18, 1859), page 11 column 1.  Facsimile provided by Craig Waff 4/30/2007.</p>
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Neosho [New Utrecht] beat the Wyandank [Flatbush] 49-11, with one Wyandank rally cut short in a new way, one that capitalized on the new tag-up rule.

"The game was played according to the new Convention rules of 1859, under one of which it was observed that the Neosho put out three hands of their opponents with one ball, by catching the ball 'on the fly,' and then passing it to two bases in immediate succession so as at the same time to put out both men who were returning to those bases."

"First Base Ball Match of the Season," The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Volume 18 number 91 (Monday, April 18, 1859), page 11 column 1. Facsimile provided by Craig Waff 4/30/2007.

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