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|Digger Activity=<p><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">John Zinn</span></em></strong> is working on a manuscript telling the early history of base ball in New Jersey. He has examined 47 newspapers&rsquo; coverage of base ball club activities from 1855 to 1860, a period when only five NJ cities had daily papers.&nbsp; John has made major contributions to the SABR &ldquo;Spread of Base Ball&rdquo; project and to MLB&rsquo;s Thorn Committee on Origins, which has stimulated new digging on the early spread of the game.</p>
|Digger Activity=<p><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">John Zinn</span></em></strong> is working on a manuscript telling the early history of base ball in New Jersey. He has examined 47 newspapers&rsquo; coverage of base ball club activities from 1855 to 1860, a period when only five NJ cities had daily papers.&nbsp; John has made major contributions to the SABR &ldquo;Spread of Base Ball&rdquo; project and to MLB&rsquo;s Thorn Committee on Origins, which has stimulated new digging on the early spread of the game.</p>
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John Zinn is working on a manuscript telling the early history of base ball in New Jersey. He has examined 47 newspapers’ coverage of base ball club activities from 1855 to 1860, a period when only five NJ cities had daily papers.  John has made major contributions to the SABR “Spread of Base Ball” project and to MLB’s Thorn Committee on Origins, which has stimulated new digging on the early spread of the game.

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