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Revision as of 15:44, 12 October 2013
Date of Game | 1944 |
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Location | Saipan, Northern Marianas Islands |
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Innings | 9 |
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NY Rules | Yes |
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Description | Mead, "Baseball Goes to War..." p. 139 relates the reminiscences of major league star Enos Slaughter. During World War II Slaughter was stationed on Saipan, after takeover by US troops, and recalled that army bulldozers soon constructed a "nice ball park" where the soldiers played. The same book also mentions ballplaying on Guam and Iwo Jima, after their liberation from the Japanese. |
Sources | Mead, "Baseball Goes to War..." p. 139 |
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Has Source On Hand | No |
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Found by | Bruce Allardice |
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