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|Name=Portland Base Ball Club
|Name=Portland Base Ball Club
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|Club Name=Portland Base Ball Club
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|Date=1858/01/01
|Date=1858/01/01
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|Country=United States
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|City=Portland
|City=Portland
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|Description=<p>From Protoball Entry #1858.35 &ndash; New York Game Seen in Boston: Portland [ME] 47, Tri-Mountains 42.</p>
|Description=<p>From Protoball Entry #1858.35 &ndash; New York Game Seen in Boston: Portland [ME] 47, Tri-Mountains 42.</p>
<p>"It took awhile but this modern game &ndash; and its popularity &ndash; moved steadily north. By 1858 we know it had arrived in Maine . . . because an article in the September 11th issue of the Portland Daily Advertiser heralded the fact that the Portland Base Ball Club had ventured to Boston to play the Tri-Mountain Base Ball Club of that city. The game was played September 9th on the Boston Common." Portland won, 47- 42.</p>
<p>"It took awhile but this modern game &ndash; and its popularity &ndash; moved steadily north. By 1858 we know it had arrived in Maine . . . because an article in the September 11th issue of the Portland Daily Advertiser heralded the fact that the Portland Base Ball Club had ventured to Boston to play the Tri-Mountain Base Ball Club of that city. The game was played September 9th on the Boston Common." Portland won, 47- 42.</p>
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<p>Query: Can we find the original Portland article, or otherwise confirm the date the the PBBC came into existence?&nbsp;</p>
<p>Query: Can we find the original Portland article, or otherwise confirm the date the the PBBC came into existence?&nbsp;</p>
<p>Date confirmed--see "games" below. [ba]</p>
<p>Date confirmed--see "games" below. [ba]</p>
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|Comment=<p>The Portland <em>Press Herald</em>, April 19, 1859, says the PBBC disbanded on the 12th, but reformed under the same name on the 16th.</p>
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|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
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|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
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|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
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Latest revision as of 06:04, 25 February 2024

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Nick Name Portland Base Ball Club
Earliest Known Date 1858
Location Portland, ME, United States
Description

From Protoball Entry #1858.35 – New York Game Seen in Boston: Portland [ME] 47, Tri-Mountains 42.

"It took awhile but this modern game – and its popularity – moved steadily north. By 1858 we know it had arrived in Maine . . . because an article in the September 11th issue of the Portland Daily Advertiser heralded the fact that the Portland Base Ball Club had ventured to Boston to play the Tri-Mountain Base Ball Club of that city. The game was played September 9th on the Boston Common." Portland won, 47- 42.

"Anderson, Will, Was Baseball Really Invented in Maine? (Will Anderson, publisher, Portland, 1992), page 1.

Query: Can we find the original Portland article, or otherwise confirm the date the the PBBC came into existence? 

Date confirmed--see "games" below. [ba]

Comment

The Portland Press Herald, April 19, 1859, says the PBBC disbanded on the 12th, but reformed under the same name on the 16th.

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Found by Bruce Allardice
Entered by Bruce Allardice
First in Location ME
Entry Origin Sabrpedia

Win/Loss Records As Far As We Now Know

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Year Games Wins Losses Ties
1858 1 Played 1 Won 0 Lost 0 Tied
1859 4 Played 2 Won 2 Lost 0 Tied
1860 1 Played 0 Won 1 Lost 0 Tied

Ballgames

Page Date City Borough State Team 1 Team 2 Score First in Contributor
Ballgame 1858-09-09 Boston MA Portland Base Ball Club Tri-Mountain Club of Boston 47 - 42 Craig Waff
Ballgame 1859-06-28 Portland ME Portland Base Ball Club Tri-Mountain Club of Boston 21 - 14 ME Craig Waff; Brian Sheehy
Ballgame 1859-08-24 Portland ME Portland Base Ball Club Forest City Club of Portland Bruce Allardice
Ballgame 1859-09-02 Portland ME Portland Base Ball Club Machigonne Club of Portland 13 - 34 Bruce Allardice
Ballgame 1859-09-15 Portland ME Portland Base Ball Club Forest City Club of Portland 38 - 22 Craig Waff
Ballgame 1859-11-08 Boston MA Tri-Mountain Club of Boston Portland Base Ball Club 33 - 20 Craig Waff
Ballgame 1860-06-28 Portland ME Portland Base Ball Club Picked nine 20 - 17 Bruce Allardice
Ballgame 1860-08-21 Portland ME Sagamore Club of Portland Portland Base Ball Club 24 - 22 Craig Waff

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Portland had 26,000 residents in 1860 and 31,000 in 1870.