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<p><span>1867 -- Clipping: Ice Baseball on the East River</span></p> | <p><span>1867 -- Clipping: Ice Baseball on the East River</span></p> | ||
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<p class="ydpbfdc474awestern">"The Enterprise Base Ball Club of this city [Rahway, N.J.], played a game on the ice, on Milton Lake, on Tuesday–the first of the kind we ever heard of." Porter’s Spirit of the Times December 24, 1859</p> | |||
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<div dir="ltr">Perhaps worth discussing, there was ample precedent in England for playing cricket, and even hockey!, on ice. Baseball on ice was an obvious variant."</div> | |||
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<div dir="ltr">[TO DO 2/13-- Search Ice Cricket!]</div> | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:47, 13 February 2023
Game | Baseball on Ice |
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Game Family | Baseball |
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Regions | US |
Eras | 1800s, Derivative |
Invented | Yes |
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Description | [A] The first known game of base ball played on ice skates occurred on in January 1861 near Rochester NY. Skating was very popular, and the hybrid game was played into the late 1800s. A few special rules are known, a key one being that runners were not at risk when they overskated a base. Deliveries were pitches, not throws; a dead ball was used and the bound rule was in effect. A ten-player team deployed a left shortstop and a right shortstop. -- [B] Richard Hershberger posted the following on Facebook on 2/4/22 [See clip, below]: "150 years ago in baseball: baseball on ice. This was a thing. Look at the list of the "Capitoline Ten" and you will see some top ball players. This is not true of the Brooklyn Skating Club's players, raising the question, is baseball or skating skill more important here? Good question. I don't know. I also don't know if there is money involved here, or if everyone is doing this for fun.
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Sources | [A] Priscilla Astifan, "Baseball in the Nineteenth Century," Rochester History LII (Summer 1990), page 9. [B] Richard Hershberger, FB posting of 2/4/22 [clip below]. See also Peter Morris, A Game of Inches (Ivan Dee, 2010 Single-volume edition), page 500.
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Comment | For some sketchy reports of ice-bound base-running games see Chronology entries. A clippings search for "ice" turns up a few more. 1844.6, Novel Cites "the Game of Bass in the Fields" 1847.11, Alabama: "Bass Ball," or "Goal," or "Hook-em-Snivy," on the Ice? 1860.67, A GAME OF BASE BALL ON THE ICE 1861.5-- 15,000 Watch Ice Base Ball in Brooklyn: Atlantic 37, Charter Oak 26. 1867 -- Clipping: Ice Baseball on the East River
------- -- More from Richard Hershberger, 2/11/2023: "The earliest game on ice that I know of:
"The Enterprise Base Ball Club of this city [Rahway, N.J.], played a game on the ice, on Milton Lake, on Tuesday–the first of the kind we ever heard of." Porter’s Spirit of the Times December 24, 1859 Perhaps worth discussing, there was ample precedent in England for playing cricket, and even hockey!, on ice. Baseball on ice was an obvious variant."
[TO DO 2/13-- Search Ice Cricket!]
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