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|Headline=Baltimore Clubs Adopt the New Game
|Headline=Baltimore Clubs Adopt the New Game
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|Sources=<p>George V. Tuohey, "The Story of Baseball,"&nbsp;<span>The Scrap Book</span>&nbsp;Volume 1, July, 1906 (Munsey, New York, 1906), page 442. Accessed 2/16/10 via Google Books search ("baltimores in 1859").&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>George V. Tuohey, "The Story of Baseball,"&nbsp;<span>The Scrap Book</span>&nbsp;Volume 1, July, 1906 (Munsey, New York, 1906), page 442. Accessed 2/16/10 via Google Books search ("baltimores in 1859").&nbsp;</p>
|Comment=<p>The first club was formed in direct homage to the Excelsiors of New York.</p>
|Warning=<p>According to Peter Morris in&nbsp;<em>Base Ball Pioneers&nbsp;</em>(McFarland, 2012, p. 253), the first club, the Excelsior, took the field in 1858. Source: William R. Griffith,&nbsp;<em>The Early History of Amateur Baseball in the State of Maryland</em>, (Baltimore, n.p.1997), p. 4.</p>
|Query=<p>Does this history fit known facts now?</p>
|Comment=<p>The first club was formed in direct homage to the Excelsiors of Brooklyn.</p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Has Supplemental Text=No
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Baltimore Clubs Adopt the New Game

Salience Noteworthy
Location Maryland
City/State/Country: Baltimore, MD, United States
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"Baltimore became a great center of the baseball in the very early days of the game. The Excelsiors were in the field in 1857, the Waverlys in 1858, and the Baltimores in 1859. Another club disputed the latter's right to the [club name], and a game played for the name the first formed club won."

 

Sources

George V. Tuohey, "The Story of Baseball," The Scrap Book Volume 1, July, 1906 (Munsey, New York, 1906), page 442. Accessed 2/16/10 via Google Books search ("baltimores in 1859"). 

Warning

According to Peter Morris in Base Ball Pioneers (McFarland, 2012, p. 253), the first club, the Excelsior, took the field in 1858. Source: William R. Griffith, The Early History of Amateur Baseball in the State of Maryland, (Baltimore, n.p.1997), p. 4.

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The first club was formed in direct homage to the Excelsiors of Brooklyn.

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