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|Name= | |Name=in San Marino in 1960 | ||
|Coordinates=43.94236, 12.457777 | |||
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia | |||
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|Type of Date=Year | |||
|Date=1960/01/01 | |Date=1960/01/01 | ||
|Date Note=Some time in the 1960s | |Date Note=Some time in the 1960s | ||
|Country=San Marino | |Country=San Marino | ||
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|NY Rules=Yes | |NY Rules=Yes | ||
|Description=<p>"Although San Marino is completely surrounded by Italy, the country has been able to carve out its own baseball identity. | |Game Number= | ||
</p><p>Josh Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe (McFarland, 2008), page 224. | |Innings= | ||
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|Description=<p>"Although San Marino is completely surrounded by Italy, the country has been able to carve out its own baseball identity. According to San Marino's baseball federation, baseball first took hold in this country of only 30,000 people in the 1960s when local residents returning from the United States began expressing a passion for the game."</p> | |||
<p>Josh Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe (McFarland, 2008), page 224. San Marino is a land-locked area near the Adriatic Sea, at about the latitide of Florence. In a footnote, Chetwynd advises that others see Italy's own interest in base ball as the impetus for the recent rise in popularity in the enclave nation.</p> | |||
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|Has Source On Hand=No | |||
|Comment=<p>The San Marino national baseball/softball federation was formed in 1971, according to the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WSBC) website and links thereto. [ba]</p> | |||
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|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
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|Entered by=Bruce Allardice | |||
|First in Location=San Marino | |||
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|Players Locality=Local | |Players Locality=Local | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 18 January 2021
Date of Game | 1960 Some time in the 1960s |
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Location | San Marino |
Modern Address | |
Field | Add Field Page |
Home Team | Add Club Page |
Away Team | Add Club Page |
Score | |
Game Number | |
Innings | |
Number of Players | |
Game Officials | |
NY Rules | Yes |
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Description | "Although San Marino is completely surrounded by Italy, the country has been able to carve out its own baseball identity. According to San Marino's baseball federation, baseball first took hold in this country of only 30,000 people in the 1960s when local residents returning from the United States began expressing a passion for the game." Josh Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe (McFarland, 2008), page 224. San Marino is a land-locked area near the Adriatic Sea, at about the latitide of Florence. In a footnote, Chetwynd advises that others see Italy's own interest in base ball as the impetus for the recent rise in popularity in the enclave nation. |
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Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Has Source On Hand | No |
Comment | The San Marino national baseball/softball federation was formed in 1971, according to the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WSBC) website and links thereto. [ba] Edit with form to add a comment |
Query | Edit with form to add a query |
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Submission Note | |
Entered by | Bruce Allardice |
First in Location | San Marino |
Players Locality | Local |
Entry Origin | Sabrpedia |
Entry Origin Url | |
Local-Origins Study Groups |
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