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Cincinnati Club Forms as First All-Professional Nine
Salience | Prominent |
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Tags | Baseball Professionalism, Business of BaseballBaseball Professionalism, Business of Baseball |
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City/State/Country: | Cincinnati, OH, United States |
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Game | Base BallBase Ball |
Immediacy of Report | Contemporary |
Age of Players | AdultAdult |
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Notables | Harry Wright, George Wright |
Text | "In the fall of 1868, a group of Cincinnati businessmen and lawyers, serving as directors of the Cincinnati Base Ball Club, agreed to a concept so commonplace today that it is difficult to imagine how risky it seemed at the time. The club would recruit the best players it could find, from around the country (and), pay all the players a salary..."
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Sources | Rhodes, Greg & Erardi, John, The First Boys of Summer. Road West Publishing Co., 1994, p.4 |
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1869.7 Cincinnati Club Forms as First All-Professional Nine"
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