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|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Location=California
|Location=California
|Country=US
|State=CA
|City=San Francisco
|Game=Base Ball,
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Age of Players=Adult
|Age of Players=Adult
|Text=<p>"Allow me to correct an error which appeared in your last issue in relation to the first game of base ball played in California. The game was introduced by Mr. William Babcock of the Atlantic Base Ball Club, of Brooklyn, and was played . . . on the grounds opposite South Park, in the city of San Francisco [CA] on the 10<sup>th</sup> day of Nov., 1858." A box score is included. It shows W. V. Babcock as batting leadoff, pitching, scoring 3 runs, and also, "[o]wing to the scarcity of parties understanding the game, Mr. Babcock acted as umpire."</p>
|Text=<p>"Allow me to correct an error which appeared in your last issue in relation to the first game of base ball played in California. The game was introduced by Mr. William Babcock of the Atlantic Base Ball Club, of Brooklyn, and was played . . . on the grounds opposite South Park, in the city of San Francisco [CA] on the 10<sup>th</sup> day of Nov., 1858." A box score is included. It shows W. V. Babcock as batting leadoff, pitching, scoring 3 runs, and also, "[o]wing to the scarcity of parties understanding the game, Mr. Babcock acted as umpire."</p>
<p>Wm Babcock had plaayed with the Gotham Club in the early 1850's founded and pitched for the Atlantic Club in 1855, and caught "Western Fever" in about 1858 and went to SF.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>"Correspondence. Base Ball in California," <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sunday Mercury</span>, January 6, 1861, page 8. Contributed by [[Bob Tholkes]], email of February 7, 2010, and by [[Bruce Allardice]], 12/15/12.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>"Not Like They Used to Play: A Veteran of the Diamond Tells of the Early Days," August 8, 1892. (Interview wth W. Babcock.)&nbsp; Received from [[John Thorn]],&nbsp;12/16/12.&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>"Correspondence. Base Ball in California," <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sunday Mercury</span>, January 6, 1861, page 8.&nbsp;</p>
<p>"Not Like They Used to Play: A Veteran of the Diamond Tells of the Early Days," August 8, 1892. (Interview with W. Babcock.)&nbsp; Received from [[John Thorn]],&nbsp;12/16/12.&nbsp;</p>
|Warning=<p>SF early baseball specialist [[Angus Macfarlane]] points out that this game was not carried in any SF newspaper, despite the fact that many were lauding the game just a few months later (email of 12/15/12).</p>
|Warning=<p>SF early baseball specialist [[Angus Macfarlane]] points out that this game was not carried in any SF newspaper, despite the fact that many were lauding the game just a few months later (email of 12/15/12).</p>
|Comment=<p>Wm Babcock had played with the Gotham Club in the early 1850's, founded and pitched for the Atlantic Club in 1855, and caught "Western Fever" in about 1858 and went to SF.</p>
|Submitted by=Robert Tholkes
|Submission Note=2/7/2010. Comment by John Thorn 12/16/2012
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Has Supplemental Text=No
}}
}}

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Mr. Babcock Shows Base Ball to San Franciscans

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Location California
City/State/Country: San Francisco, CA, US
Game Base Ball
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Age of Players Adult
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"Allow me to correct an error which appeared in your last issue in relation to the first game of base ball played in California. The game was introduced by Mr. William Babcock of the Atlantic Base Ball Club, of Brooklyn, and was played . . . on the grounds opposite South Park, in the city of San Francisco [CA] on the 10th day of Nov., 1858." A box score is included. It shows W. V. Babcock as batting leadoff, pitching, scoring 3 runs, and also, "[o]wing to the scarcity of parties understanding the game, Mr. Babcock acted as umpire."

 

 

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"Correspondence. Base Ball in California," Sunday Mercury, January 6, 1861, page 8. 

"Not Like They Used to Play: A Veteran of the Diamond Tells of the Early Days," August 8, 1892. (Interview with W. Babcock.)  Received from John Thorn, 12/16/12. 

Warning

SF early baseball specialist Angus Macfarlane points out that this game was not carried in any SF newspaper, despite the fact that many were lauding the game just a few months later (email of 12/15/12).

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Wm Babcock had played with the Gotham Club in the early 1850's, founded and pitched for the Atlantic Club in 1855, and caught "Western Fever" in about 1858 and went to SF.

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