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|Digger Activity=<p>A new voice in Origins research, <strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">[[Mark Brunke]]</span></em></strong> last year volunteered to coordinate an effort within SABR’s Pacific Northwest chapter to fill in an almost completely blank map of the first modern games in that area. “What I like about baseball history is how it fits into American history, and how it illuminates and questions the past,” he explains. Mark, who works in Human Resources and has pursued painting, music, and filmmaking as well as baseball, is presently putting together a history of pre-professional base ball in the Seattle area. </p> | |Digger Activity=<p>A new voice in Origins research, <strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">[[Mark Brunke]]</span></em></strong> last year volunteered to coordinate an effort within SABR’s Pacific Northwest chapter to fill in an almost completely blank map of the first modern games in that area. “What I like about baseball history is how it fits into American history, and how it illuminates and questions the past,” he explains. Mark, who works in Human Resources and has pursued painting, music, and filmmaking as well as baseball, is presently putting together a history of pre-professional base ball in the Seattle area. </p> | ||
<p> | <p>Mark’s January comprehensive presentation to the Pac Northwest chapter on findings to date is found at: <a href="The_Spread_of_Base_Ball_in_the_Pacific_Northwest">http://protoball.org/The_Spread_of_Base_Ball_in_the_Pacific_Northwest</a>.</p> | ||
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Digger Activity | A new voice in Origins research, Mark Brunke last year volunteered to coordinate an effort within SABR’s Pacific Northwest chapter to fill in an almost completely blank map of the first modern games in that area. “What I like about baseball history is how it fits into American history, and how it illuminates and questions the past,” he explains. Mark, who works in Human Resources and has pursued painting, music, and filmmaking as well as baseball, is presently putting together a history of pre-professional base ball in the Seattle area. Mark’s January comprehensive presentation to the Pac Northwest chapter on findings to date is found at: http://protoball.org/The_Spread_of_Base_Ball_in_the_Pacific_Northwest. |