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|Text=<p><span>On August 30, 1856 the Knickerbocker and Empire clubs played to a 21-21 tie</span><br /><span>in eight innings in a match at the Elysian Fields. While the Knicks</span><br /><span>positioned themselves as a conventional nine--three "fielders," one</span><br /><span>"behind," three basemen, a shortstop (the inventor Adams himself), and a</span><br /><span>pitcher, their opponents elected to use no shortstop and TWO men playing</span><br /><span>"behind."</span></p>
|Text=<p><span>On August 30, 1856 the Knickerbocker and Empire clubs played to a 21-21 tie</span><br /><span>in eight innings in a match at the Elysian Fields. While the Knicks</span><br /><span>positioned themselves as a conventional nine--three "fielders," one</span><br /><span>"behind," three basemen, a shortstop (the inventor Adams himself), and a</span><br /><span>pitcher, their opponents elected to use no shortstop and TWO men playing</span><br /><span>"behind."</span></p>
|Sources=<p>source not referenced</p>
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|Submitted by=John Thorn Email 10/25/2002
|Submitted by=John Thorn Email 10/25/2002
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|Has Supplemental Text=No
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On August 30, 1856 the Knickerbocker and Empire clubs played to a 21-21 tie
in eight innings in a match at the Elysian Fields. While the Knicks
positioned themselves as a conventional nine--three "fielders," one
"behind," three basemen, a shortstop (the inventor Adams himself), and a
pitcher, their opponents elected to use no shortstop and TWO men playing
"behind."

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Submitted by John Thorn Email 10/25/2002



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