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{{Predecessor Game
{{Predecessor Game
|Name=in Concord undefined
|Name=in Concord Circa 1840undefined
|Coordinates=42.1778187, -84.6430206
|Coordinates=42.1778187, -84.6430206
|Entry Origin=
|Entry Origin=
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|NY Rules=No - Predecessor
|NY Rules=No - Predecessor
|Borough=
|Borough=
|Type of Date=Decade
|Type of Date=Circa
|Date=1830s/01/01
|Date=1840/01/01
|Date Note=or early 1840s
|Date Note=
|Country=United States
|Country=United States
|State=MI
|State=MI
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|Away Team=
|Away Team=
|Away Score=
|Away Score=
|Description=In 1892 Judge McGee reminisced about his early days in Concord, MI, which included choosing teams and playing ball after  barn raising. The nature of the ball game is unspecified, but McGee played baseball later in life
|Description=In 1892 Judge Milton McGee (b. 1828) reminisced about his early days in Concord, MI, which included choosing teams and playing ball after  barn raising. The nature of the ball game is unspecified, but McGee played baseball later in life
|Sources=Peter Morris, "Baseball Fever" p. 14
|Sources=Peter Morris, "Baseball Fever" p. 14
|Source Image=
|Source Image=
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|First in Location Note=
|First in Location Note=
|Players Locality=Local
|Players Locality=Local
|class=championship=
|class=championship=
|class=championship=
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Date of Game Circa 1840
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Location Concord, MI, United States
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NY Rules No - Predecessor
Description In 1892 Judge Milton McGee (b. 1828) reminisced about his early days in Concord, MI, which included choosing teams and playing ball after barn raising. The nature of the ball game is unspecified, but McGee played baseball later in life
Sources Peter Morris, "Baseball Fever" p. 14
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Submitted by Bruce Allardice
Players Locality Local



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