In The Netherlands in 1905
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Date of Game | 1905 Year is approximate |
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Location | The Netherlands |
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Description | Unlike most other countries in Europe where the sport was launched and pushed by Americans, Holland's first substantial introduction to the game came from a true Dutchman. Although baseball had been played sporadically in the Netherlands beginning sometime around 1905, it was J. C. C. Grase, an Amsterdam native, who planted the sport firmly in Holland in the 1910s. . . . It probably helped that Grase pointed out that baseball bore a resemblance to an ancient Dutch game, called 'tripball,' which had been played by American colonists. Holland, like England, Poland, Russia, Germany and others, can lay claim to the roots of baseball." Josh Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe (McFarland, 2008), page 14. |
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First in Location | The Netherlands |
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