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|Description=<p>The <em>Jackson Citizen Patriot</em>, July 15, 1919 says that US sailors introduced baseball to the Azores Islands in 1918.</p>
|Description=<p>The <em>Jackson Citizen Patriot</em>, July 15, 1919 says that US sailors introduced baseball to the Azores Islands in 1918.</p>
<p>A photo shows the baseball team of the USS Buffalo ashore in the Azores in March 1919.&nbsp;<span>&nbsp;(Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph NH 94998)</span></p>
<p><span><em>Reid</em><span>&nbsp;returned to patrolling Azorean waters on 6 September 1917. Meeting the Coast Guard cutter&nbsp;</span><em>Manning</em><span>&nbsp;on 8 September, she escorted her until relieved by&nbsp;</span><em>Flusser</em><span>&nbsp;and returned to Base No. 13 on the 9th. While in port the ship&rsquo;s baseball team competed against that of&nbsp;</span><em>Flusser</em><span>&nbsp;on 16 September, defeating them 12-11. A week later, the destroyer tender&nbsp;</span><em>Panther</em><span>&rsquo;s squad turned the tables on the&nbsp;</span><em>Reid</em><span>&rsquo;s nine, besting them 8-7. (Naval History, Reid I)</span></span></p>
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The Jackson Citizen Patriot, July 15, 1919 says that US sailors introduced baseball to the Azores Islands in 1918.

A photo shows the baseball team of the USS Buffalo ashore in the Azores in March 1919.  (Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph NH 94998)

Reid returned to patrolling Azorean waters on 6 September 1917. Meeting the Coast Guard cutter Manning on 8 September, she escorted her until relieved by Flusser and returned to Base No. 13 on the 9th. While in port the ship’s baseball team competed against that of Flusser on 16 September, defeating them 12-11. A week later, the destroyer tender Panther’s squad turned the tables on the Reid’s nine, besting them 8-7. (Naval History, Reid I)

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The Jackson Citizen Patriot, July 15, 1919

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