Games Tab:California

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The Craig B. Waff Games Tabulation
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Craig Waff's Games Tabulations made foundational contributions to our effort to document games and clubs before baseball became a professional sport. Craig's work is memorialized in this section of the site and lives on as a substantial mass of entries in Pre-pro Baseball. For more information about Pre-pro Baseball, see our About Pre-pro page.

1859

Date of Game City/Town Playing Field Outcome Sources

1860

Date of Game City/Town Playing Field Outcome Sources

11 Apr, 1860

(Wed)

Sacramento, Calif.

Sacramento (Sacramento) 15

Union (Sacramento) 10

(PSOT: “Both clubs had tents pitched for the accommodation and entertainment of their many friends; and although the clubs are hearty rivals in the game of base ball, everything passed off in the most courteous and amicable manner.”)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in California,” PSOT, vol. 8, no. 13 (26 May 1860), p. 196, col. 3

(2) “Base Ball in California,” NYC, [?] May 1860

29 Jun, 1860

San Francisco, Calif.

Ravenwood

Eagle (San Francisco) 55

Em Quad (San Francisco) 27

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Eagle vs. Em Quad,” PSOT, vol. 8, no. 24 (7 Aug 1860), p. 373, col. 1

25 Sep, 1860

(Tue)

Sacramento, Calif.

Centreville Course

Eagle (San Francisco) 36

Sacramento (Sacramento) 32

 

Eagle (San Francisco) 31

Sacramento (Sacramento) 17

(6 innings, due to darkness)

 

(NYC: “The visit of the [Eagles] to Sacramento was an event in the annals of the game in California, that materially advanced its progress.  …  The respective captains proved themselves veterans in the game, and fully competent to command. Gelston is from the Eagle Club, of New York, and Robinson, is from the Putnam Club, of Brooklyn.

(1) “Base Ball Tournament in California,” NYC, [?] Oct 1860

24 Oct, 1860

(Wed)

Stockton, Calif.

Agricultural Fair

Sacramento 48

Stockton 11

 

Sacramento 73

Live Oak 7

 

(NYC: “Our national game has, we are glad to find, its enthusiastic followers as well, in the Golden as the Empire State, and, we doubt not, some as skillful players.  It is not surprising, therefore, that a wholesome emulation should exist, and a liberal rivalry manifest itself between the leading clubs, so much so as to create the desire to know which is the champion club.  To this end a tournament has taken place between the three acknowledged first, namely, the Stockton, Sacramento, and Live Oak.”

(1) “Base Ball Tournament in California,” NYC, [?] Nov 1860