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A list of all pages that have property "Sources" with value "<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, Dec. 8, 1861</p>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • First Post-Game Newspaper Interview?  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>August 20, 1865.</p></br><p>Bob Tholkes (posting to 19CBB list-serve, 3/10/2013), points out that this is the first postgame interview he recalls seeing.  He also notes that Henry Chadwick was likely writing for the <em>Mercury </em>in 1865.</p></br><p> </p> likely writing for the <em>Mercury </em>in 1865.</p> <p> </p>)
  • 1860.94  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em> August 12, 1860. </p></br><p>See:</p></br><p>[[https://protoball.org/Clipping:A_'foul'_call;_and_a_force_play_remains_intact_even_after_the_batter_is_out]], contributed by Richard Hershberger as part of his collected clippings.</p>contributed by Richard Hershberger as part of his collected clippings.</p>)
  • First Recorded Pickoff of Runner  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>May 20, 1860, account of Excelsior Club <em>vs. </em>Charter Oak Club.</p>)
  • 1860.71  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>March 18, 1860. Recommendations of the NABBP Committee on Rules and Regulation to the NABBP Convention.</p>)
  • First Recorded Hidden Ball Trick  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em><span>Oct. 23, 1859</span></p>)
  • First Publishing of Rules  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>April 29, 1855</p>)
  • Canadian New York Rules Club Reported  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>August 14, 1859</p>)
  • 1861.45  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>Dec. 15, 1861</p>)
  • 1860.67  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>Jan. 22, 1860</p>)
  • First Note of Pitcher Covering First  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>July 3, 1859</p>)
  • 1860.91  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>July 8, 1860</p>)
  • 1860.66  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>May 20, 1860</p>)
  • 1860.85  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>May 27, 1860</p>)
  • 1864.45  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>Oct. 16, 1864</p>)
  • 1859.64  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>Oct. 23, 1859</p>)
  • 1864.46  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>Oct. 30, 1864</p>)
  • 1860.76  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury, </em>Oct. 7, 1860</p>)
  • Touch-ball  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury,</em> August 16, 1874,<em> </em>citing the <em>London Post, </em>August 1, 1874.</p>)
  • 1872.11  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury,</em> September 1, 1872.</p>)
  • 1867.22  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury,</em> June 23, 1867</p>)
  • 1848.20  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, April 9, 1848.</p>)
  • Union Club of Poughkeepsie  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, Aug. 18, 1865</p>)
  • 1862.25  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, Aug. 2, 1862</p>)
  • First Industrial Game Reported  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, August 28, 1859</p>)
  • 1860.2  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, Dec. 30, 1860</p>)
  • 1861.22  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, Dec. 8, 1861</p>)
  • 1859.55  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, July 3, 1859</p></br><p>Craig Waff, "Caught on the Fly-- Excelsiors of South Brooklyn vs. the Knickerbockers of New York", in <em>Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century</em> (SABR, 2013), p. 16-17</p>he 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century</em> (SABR, 2013), p. 16-17</p>)
  • Athlete Club of Poughkeepsie  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, June 8, 1863</p>)
  • Ellsworth Club of Poughkeepsie  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, June 8, 1863</p>)
  • 1859.58  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, March 20, 1859</p>)
  • 1860.70  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, March 4, 1860.</p>)
  • 1853.17  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, May 1, 1853, and May 29, 1853</p>)
  • 1860.77  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, May 20, 1860</p>)
  • 1853.18  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, Oct. 2, 1853</p>)
  • 1870.12  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, October 23, 1870.</p>)
  • Baseball on the Stage  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, Sep. 24, 1865</p>)
  • Young Americas Club of Manhattan v Golden Stars Club of Manhattan in September 1871  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em>, September 24, 1871</p>)
  • First Fly Baseball Game  + (<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury<p><em>New York Sunday Mercury</em><span>, July 3, 1859. </span></p></br><p><span><span>Craig Waff, "Caught on the Fly-- Excelsiors of South Brooklyn vs. the Knickerbockers of New York", in </span><em>Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century</em><span> (SABR, 2013), p. 16-17</span></span></p>he 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century</em><span> (SABR, 2013), p. 16-17</span></span></p>)
  • First Black-White Game  + (<p><em>New York Times, </em>Oct. 5, 1869, per a 19cbb post by John Thorn, Nov. 15, 2006</p>)
  • 1853.6  + (<p><em>New York Times,</em> April 26, 1853.</p>)
  • 1857.39  + (<p><em>New York Times</em>, July 10, 1857, about Eagles - Gotham game at the Elysian Fields. Post be Craig Waff on 19cBB, 4/23/2010</p>)
  • Washington Club of Brooklyn  + (<p><em>New York Times</em>, July 20, 1855</p> <p>Also <em>NYST</em> 550804</p>)
  • 1863.62  + (<p><em>New York Times</em>, Sep. 25, 1863</p>)
  • First Baseball Attendance of a Thousand or More  + (<p><em>New York Times</em><span>, July 10, 1857, about Eagles - Gotham game at the Elysian Fields. Post be Craig Waff on 19cBB, 4/23/2010</span></p> <p> </p>)
  • First Ball of the Base Ball Clubs Attracts 200 Couples  + (<p><em>New York Tribune, </em><span>January 25, 1856</span></p>)
  • 1856.33  + (<p><em>New York Tribune, </em>January 25, 1856</p> <p><em>New York Atlas, </em>January 6, 1856.</p>)
  • 1859.62  + (<p><em>New York Tribune, </em>Oct. 8, 1859</p>)
  • 1860.82  + (<p><em>New York Tribune, </em>Sep. 6, 1860</p>)
  • 1870.9  + (<p><em>New York Tribune</em<p><em>New York Tribune</em>, September 14, 1870.</p></br><p>For a concise account of rules on baseballs, see Chapter 17 ("The Ball and Bat"), in Richard Hershberger, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Strike Four: The Evolution of Baseball, (</span>Rowan and  Littlefield, 2019, pp 121-126.</p>n of Baseball, (</span>Rowan and  Littlefield, 2019, pp 121-126.</p>)
  • 1846.22  + (<p><em>New York True Sun</em> March 15, 1846</p>)
  • 1860.72  + (<p><em>New York sunday Mercury, </em>March 18, 1860</p>)