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|Description=<p><span>The earliest known printing of the September 1845 rules. </span><em>By-laws and Rules of the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club</em><span> [New York, W. H. B. Smith Book and Fancy Job Printer], Its rule 15 deletes the phrase "it being understood, however, that in no instance is a ball to be thrown at him [the baserunner]." <span>David Block also feels that a new rule appeared in the 1848 list that a runner cannot score a run on a force out for the third out. (David Block posting to 19CBB, 1/5/2006).</span></span></p> | |Description=<p><span>The earliest known printing of the September 1845 rules. </span><em>By-laws and Rules of the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club</em><span> [New York, W. H. B. Smith Book and Fancy Job Printer], Its rule 15 deletes the phrase "it being understood, however, that in no instance is a ball to be thrown at him [the baserunner]." <span>David Block also feels that a new rule appeared in the 1848 list that a runner cannot score a run on a force out for the third out. (David Block posting to 19CBB, 1/5/2006).</span></span></p> | ||
|Sources=<p><span>David Block, </span><span>Baseball Before We Knew It</span><span>, page 223. David Block posting to 19CBB, 6/16/2005. </span></p> | |Sources=<p><span>David Block, </span><span>Baseball Before We Knew It</span><span>, page 223. David Block posting to 19CBB, 6/16/2005. </span></p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 16 November 2020
Date | 1848 |
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Location | NYC, NY, United States |
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Description | The earliest known printing of the September 1845 rules. By-laws and Rules of the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club [New York, W. H. B. Smith Book and Fancy Job Printer], Its rule 15 deletes the phrase "it being understood, however, that in no instance is a ball to be thrown at him [the baserunner]." David Block also feels that a new rule appeared in the 1848 list that a runner cannot score a run on a force out for the third out. (David Block posting to 19CBB, 1/5/2006). |
Sources | David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 223. David Block posting to 19CBB, 6/16/2005. |
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Has Source On Hand | No |
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