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{{Ballgame
|Name=in Asmera  
|Name=in Asmera
|Coordinates=15.33236, 38.926169999999956
|Coordinates=15.3228767, 38.9250517
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|Entry Origin Url=
|Type of Date=Decade
|Type of Date=Decade
|Date=1952/10/01
|Date=1952/01/01
|Date Note=
|Country=Eritrea
|Country=Eritrea
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|Borough=
|City=Asmera
|City=Asmera
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|Modern Address=
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|NY Rules=Yes
|NY Rules=Yes
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|Innings=9
|Innings=9
|Innings Note=
|Home Team=
|Home Score=
|Away Team=
|Away Score=
|Description=<p>The U.S. established a listening and communications post in the old Italian colony of Eritrea, in 1943. The post, in the capital Asmera (aka Asmara), was later known as Kagnew Station. By the early 1950s, and probably before, the American personnel stationed there were playing baseball and/or softball. By 1962 at least the base had a Little League team.&nbsp;</p>
|Description=<p>The U.S. established a listening and communications post in the old Italian colony of Eritrea, in 1943. The post, in the capital Asmera (aka Asmara), was later known as Kagnew Station. By the early 1950s, and probably before, the American personnel stationed there were playing baseball and/or softball. By 1962 at least the base had a Little League team.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Eritrea is found between the northern border of Ethiopia and the SW coast of the Red Sea.&nbsp;It became an independent nation in 1993.</p>
<p>Eritrea is found between the northern border of Ethiopia and the SW coast of the Red Sea.&nbsp;It became an independent nation in 1993.</p>
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<p>By the 1960s at least (and probably prior to this) the local Eritreans were invited in to play ball. See Sandra M. Chait, "Seeking Salaam: Ethiopians, Eritreans, and Somalis in the Pacific Northwest"</p>
<p>By the 1960s at least (and probably prior to this) the local Eritreans were invited in to play ball. See Sandra M. Chait, "Seeking Salaam: Ethiopians, Eritreans, and Somalis in the Pacific Northwest"</p>
|Sources=<p><a href="http://www.kagnewstation.com/history/chapter4/index.html">http://www.kagnewstation.com/history/chapter4/index.html</a></p>
|Sources=<p><a href="http://www.kagnewstation.com/history/chapter4/index.html">http://www.kagnewstation.com/history/chapter4/index.html</a></p>
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|Has Source On Hand=No
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Comment=
|Query=
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submission Note=
|Entered by=
|First in Location=Eritrea
|First in Location Note=
|Players Locality=Non-local
|class=championship=
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Location Asmera, Eritrea
Description

The U.S. established a listening and communications post in the old Italian colony of Eritrea, in 1943. The post, in the capital Asmera (aka Asmara), was later known as Kagnew Station. By the early 1950s, and probably before, the American personnel stationed there were playing baseball and/or softball. By 1962 at least the base had a Little League team. 

Eritrea is found between the northern border of Ethiopia and the SW coast of the Red Sea. It became an independent nation in 1993.

 

It is probable that baseball was played by US servicemen here, and/or at Massawa the Eritrean port city, during World War II (c. 1943). See the website of the Kagnew Station veterans, http://www.kagnewstation.com/history/chapter4/index.html

By the 1960s at least (and probably prior to this) the local Eritreans were invited in to play ball. See Sandra M. Chait, "Seeking Salaam: Ethiopians, Eritreans, and Somalis in the Pacific Northwest"

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http://www.kagnewstation.com/history/chapter4/index.html

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Found by Bruce Allardice
First in Location Eritrea
Players Locality Non-local



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