Clipping:Using boards to mark the batter's box; position of the batter

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Date Saturday, May 2, 1874
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The Philadelphians referred to the decisions of the umpire in the Baltimore match [4/22/74 in Baltimore] and according to their account he must have queer notions in regard to interpreting the new rules. They stated that pieces of board were laid down on the ground to mark the striker’s position. This is not right. The lines of the positions on the field–pitcher’s and striker’s–should be laid down in chalk lines, or some other white substance. The striker is at perfect liberty to stand anywhere within the six-feet-by-three space of his position, no matter whether he stands across the base-line running through its center or not.

Source New York Clipper
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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