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  • |Title=can the umpire leave his position? ...umpire decided out. Jim White claims the umpire had no right to leave his position.</p>
    681 bytes (115 words) - 19:16, 29 February 2020

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  • |Title=can the umpire leave his position? ...umpire decided out. Jim White claims the umpire had no right to leave his position.</p>
    681 bytes (115 words) - 19:16, 29 February 2020
  • ...nes of their position to receive the ball whenever, in any way, stopped by the outside crowd.</p>
    891 bytes (143 words) - 18:30, 29 February 2020
  • |Title=a strike out on a quick pitch; batter leaving the box ...ad no right to leave the batter's box until the umpire had decided whether the fifth ball was a strike of a bad ball.</p>
    1,010 bytes (177 words) - 20:36, 29 February 2020
  • |Title=Phelps' instructions to umpire on player discipline ...ome in, and if he insists upon violating this rule the umpire will enforce the penalties provided in such cases.</p>
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  • ...whether he arrived there safely or not; he should then return to his first position, for then all would be plain sailing.</p>
    2 KB (436 words) - 19:55, 29 February 2020
  • |Title=delaying the game; calling strikes on recusant batters ...he rain in Lansingburgh this Spring, and should not, therefore, grumble at the result of this contest New York Dispatch September 29, 1867</p>
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  • |Title=the veteran Knickerbockers attempt a trip ...ons of victory than ever before. We shall send a special reporter to note the important event. New York Sunday Mercury September 19, 1869</p>
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  • ...makes his first motion to deliver the ball until the time the ball leaves his hand, or he commits a balk. New York Clipper January 10, 1874</p> <p>batter intentionally letting the ball hit him</p>
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  • |Title=surprising the fielders with a bunt |Text=<p>[Mutual vs. Athletic 6/9/1873] On the fifth inning, Anson astonished the fielders, (who were expecting a heavy hit,) by a strategic safety-block, (a
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  • |Title=the umpire charged with having a pecuniary interest ...e lese to serve, but finally Higham was induced to act in the position and the game went on. New York Clipper June 7, 1873</p>
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  • ...>Time can be called whenever it is necessary to change a player, or if the umpire desires to ask a question</p> ...wide look-out over the game, and be able to throw a swift and true ball to the bases.<span class="Apple-converted-space"><br /></span></p>
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  • |Title=at what point is a fly ball caught and a runner can tag up? ...does not, however, in the least excuse the Indianapolis Club from leaving the ground; that was an inexcusable bit of foolishness. Chicago Tribune Septem
    2 KB (393 words) - 19:10, 29 February 2020
  • ...ith certain additions especially under the Called Ball Rule. Changes from the [[1865 NABBP Rules|1865 rules]] in ''italics.'' OF THE<br>
    20 KB (3,617 words) - 21:48, 9 March 2016
  • ...out alteration for the 1864 season as well, so the text given here is from the 1864 ''Beadle's Dime Base Ball Player'' with its editorial notes by Henry C OF THE<br>
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  • ...by returning expatriates; there was a substantial reverse migration during the 1860s. If not, then it is an astonishing example of parallel evolution.'' <div align="center"><big>'''THE RULES OF GAA ROUNDERS''' <br>
    13 KB (2,440 words) - 17:55, 16 May 2020
  • ...ase Ball Player'' with its editorial notes by Henry Chadwick. Changes from the [[1863 NABBP Rules|1863 rules]] in ''italics.'' OF THE<br>
    19 KB (3,624 words) - 21:18, 9 March 2016
  • |Headline=Atlantics vs. Excelsiors: The Thorny Idea of Onfield Supremacy ...it will decide which Club is entitled to the distinction of being perhaps the 'first nine in America."</p>
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  • ...falo) 50</p> <p>Washington (Buffalo?) 37</p> <p>(<i>New York Clipper:</i> “The young men … had a game at Base Ball … at an excursion to Alden, for an | <p>(1) “Base-Ball in Buffalo,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 4, no. 9 (1 May 1858), p. 133, col. 2</p>
    66 KB (11,073 words) - 08:09, 29 April 2016
  • | <p>Brooklyn</p> <p>Excelsior grounds at the foot of Court St.</p> ...e left, and more innings were played, but it was only a regular game up to the close of five innings.”)</p>
    121 KB (19,746 words) - 10:10, 29 April 2016
  • ...nvented Baseball,</i> pp. 72-73</p> <p>(3) Zoss and Bowman, <i>Diamonds in the Rough,</i> p. 57</p> ...ew York, came off on Friday
on the grounds of the Union Star Cricket Club. The New Yorkers
were singularly unfortunate in scoring but one run in their�
    942 KB (153,437 words) - 19:26, 1 May 2016
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