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  • |Name=Telephone Club of Mexico City |Country=Mexico
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  • |Name=Club of Mexico, MO |Club Name=Mexico
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  • |Country=Mexico ...elardena BBC defeated Torreon 14-4 and claims the championship of northern Mexico.</p>
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  • |Name=Mexico Club of Mexico City |Club Name=Mexico
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  • |Name=In Mexico City in 1827 |Country=Mexico
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  • |Name=Club of Puebla, Mexico |Country=Mexico
    677 bytes (96 words) - 08:57, 21 February 2021
  • |Name=Lightning Club of Mexico, MO |City=Mexico
    467 bytes (65 words) - 13:28, 11 May 2023
  • |Name=Club of Mexico Academy |City=Mexico
    721 bytes (104 words) - 16:39, 16 August 2022
  • |First Name=César |Location=San Pedro, Mexico
    421 bytes (66 words) - 10:02, 18 June 2013
  • |Country=Mexico ...il 2, 1898 adds Tampico to the mix, all the teams being Anglo residents of Mexico.</p>
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  • |Name=National Club of Mexico City |Country=Mexico
    613 bytes (87 words) - 16:42, 16 August 2022
  • |Country=Mexico ...l 2, 1898 adds Tampico to the mix, all; the teams being Anglo residents of Mexico.</p>
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  • |Country=Mexico ...l 2, 1898 adds Tampico to the mix, all; the teams being Anglo residents of Mexico.</p>
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  • |Country=Mexico ...he Pittsburgh <em>Press</em>, Dec. 3, 1905 reports that in Mexico BBCs are in Guaymas, Hermosillo, La Colorado, Parral and Orizaba.</p>
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  • |Name=Club of Durango, Mexico |Country=Mexico
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  • |Name=in Mexico City on 4 August 1883 |Country=Mexico
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  • |Country=Mexico ...largely, if not entirely, Anglo, and probably made up of employees of the Mexico Central Railroad.</p>
    896 bytes (131 words) - 08:59, 21 February 2021
  • |Country=Mexico ...t from US Consul Norman Rowe that Guanajuato has the best baseball club of Mexico.</p>
    893 bytes (128 words) - 08:56, 21 February 2021
  • |Country=Mexico |Description=<p>www.1800beisbol.com claims that Veracruz had baseball in 1886.</p>
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  • |Country=Mexico <p>Cananea was founded in 1901.</p>
    938 bytes (138 words) - 08:59, 21 February 2021
  • |Name=in Cadereyeta on 4 July 1889 |Country=Mexico
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  • |Name=National Club of Mexico City v Telephone Club of Mexico City on 23 July 1882 |Country=Mexico
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  • |Country=Mexico |First in Location=Yucutan, Mexico
    665 bytes (92 words) - 08:57, 21 February 2021
  • |Country=Mexico ...f Ciudad Juarez 23-14. El Paso del Norte changed its name to Ciudad Juarez in 1888.</p>
    688 bytes (102 words) - 20:03, 9 December 2022
  • |Headline=Mayan Games Played at Chichen Itza, Mexico ...an Indians play stick and ball games in ceremonial courts in Chichen Itza, Mexico</p>
    643 bytes (106 words) - 15:43, 16 June 2013
  • |Country=Mexico |Description=<p>Mexicali was founded in 1903.</p>
    740 bytes (104 words) - 08:59, 21 February 2021
  • |Country=Mexico ...White Fleet's voyage around the world, the fleet stopped in Magdalena Bay, Mexico for target practice and while there sailors played baseball. The above is f
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  • |Country=Mexico ...em>, Sept. 17, 1870 reports that the Oriental BBC of Matamoros is to play, in Matamoros that day, the Ranger BBC of Brownsville.</p>
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  • |Country=Mexico ...The&nbsp;<em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em>, June 30, 1895 has a long article (in Spanish) regarding the roster and uniforms of the Veracruz and Oaxaca baseb
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  • |Name=in Silver City in 1873 ...uers: Early Baseball in Southwest New Mexico" by Susan Berry, Southern New Mexico Historical Review, Jan. 2001.</p>
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  • |Description=<p>Santa Fe <em>New Mexico Review</em>, April 2, 1885: "Taos is to have a base ball club."</p> <p>Taos was fd. in 1795.</p>
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  • ...New Mexico, 1867-1883" (FHSU monograph, 2020) identifies a bbc of Socorro in 1881, citing the Socorro Sun, July 16, 1881.</p> <p>Socorro had 1,200 residents in 1880.</p>
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  • ...f baseball games against a team from Childress ...Less than a month later, in July, the Amarillo team hosted a series of games against Roswell [NM]."</sp ...nship in the first decade of the 20th Century, and is known to have played in Amarillo.</span></p>
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  • |Name=in Tampico in 1914 |Country=Mexico
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  • |Country=Mexico |First in Location=Chihuahua, Mexico
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  • |Country=Mexico |First in Location=Jalisco, Mexico
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  • |Country=Mexico |Description=<p>East Side BBC of Tijuana to play the West Side BBC tomorrow in Tijuana. San Diego Union and Daily Bee, Oct. 5, 1922.</p>
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  • |Country=Mexico ...em>, vol. 1 (Spring 2007), 64-72, suggests that baseball came to Chihuahua in 1887.</p>
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  • <p>Berry article mentions a baseball nine of Fort Bayard in 1882.</p> ...uers: Early Baseball in Southwest New Mexico" by Susan Berry, Southern New Mexico Historical Review, Jan. 2001.</p>
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  • ...pears to be a soldier's club. See&nbsp;Eberle, "Baseball Takes Root in New Mexico, 1867-1883"</p> |Sources=<p>See Ballgames;&nbsp;Eberle, "Baseball Takes Root in New Mexico, 1867-1883"</p>
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  • |Country=Mexico .../em>, vol. 1 (Spring 2007), 64-72, suggests that baseball came to Ensenada in 1887.</p>
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  • |Country=Mexico ...rmosilla in 1885 and that a game between Hermosilla and Guaymas was played in 1892.</p>
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  • |Name=Aguascalientes Mexicans v American Railways in March 1902 |Country=Mexico
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  • |Country=Mexico ...rmosilla in 1885 and that a game between Hermosilla and Guaymas was played in 1892.</p>
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  • |Country=Mexico ...ros, Mexico, on the grounds of the former, on Oct. 21st." Brownsville won, in a game shortened to 8 innings by darkness.</p>
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  • ...egiment, which sailed to CA in 1846, in implanting baseball in&nbsp;</span>Mexico<span>.</span></p>
    474 bytes (72 words) - 10:37, 18 June 2012
  • ...ticle &ldquo;A New Perspective on Mexican Baseball Origins&rdquo; appeared in the inaugural issue of&nbsp;<em>Base Ball.</em><br /></span></p>
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  • |Name=In Xalapa on 20 April 1847 |Country=Mexico
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  • |Name=in Mazatlan in November 1847 |Country=Mexico
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  • |Country=Mexico <p>This club played Durango and Torreon BBCs in 1894, and La Laguna in 1895 (the latter being composed of Hispanics).&nbsp;</p>
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  • ...uers: Early Baseball in Southwest New Mexico" by Susan Berry, Southern New Mexico Historical Review, Jan. 2001.</p> |First in Location=Fort Cummings, NM
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  • |Name=in Monterrey on 4 July 1884 |Country=Mexico
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  • |Name=in Nuevo Laredo in 1890 |Country=Mexico
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  • ...lock's side beat Keating's by a tally of 24 to 16." This game was reported in the Santa Fe Weekly Gazette, June 15, 1867.</p> ...ly Samuel Brown Wheelock (1840-79), a Santa Fe merchant who'd been captain in the 149th NY during the Civil War.</p>
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  • |Title=Harry Brainard starts a club in Brownsville |Text=<p>We met Harry Brainard, Friday. He is just from Mexico, Texas, and those “strange countries,” where he has been making heaps o
    450 bytes (69 words) - 18:30, 29 February 2020
  • |Location=New Mexico |Description=<p>From the 1860s to the 1880s, Navahos in NM played a gmae that evolved from one (possibly the Massachusetts game?) t
    576 bytes (91 words) - 09:44, 28 November 2012
  • |Country=Mexico ...ing the Yucatecan beaches introduced the game [baseball] to local families in 1890," citing Gil Joseph's research.</p>
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  • |First Newspaper Mention=1873/05/01 |First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Month
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  • |First Newspaper Mention=1880/04/01 |First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Month
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  • ...e past week we had much horse racing and the drill ground was fairly often in use for ball games."</p> ...on 4809. César González adds that Saltillo is in the northeastern part of Mexico, and that the soldier may have been preparing for the battle of Buena Vista
    912 bytes (140 words) - 17:51, 6 September 2012
  • |Sources=<p>Mexico&nbsp;<em>Independent</em>, Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 1867</p> |First in Location=Pulaski, NY
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  • |Sources=<p>Eberle, "Baseball Takes Root in New Mexico, 1867-1883" (FHSU monograph, 2020)</p> |First in Location=Carbonateville, NM
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  • |First Newspaper Mention=1868/08/01 |First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Month
    627 bytes (93 words) - 17:52, 6 June 2020
  • |Name=In Saltillo in January 1847 |Country=Mexico
    971 bytes (143 words) - 14:48, 27 February 2024
  • |Sources=<p>Eberle, "Baseball Takes Root in New Mexico, 1867-1883" (FHSU monograph, 2020)</p> |First in Location=San Marcial, NM
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  • ...etween the 1st and 2nd nines of the baseball club, the former winning 15-6 in 5 innings. Charles Maurice is the captain of the 1st nine. Maurice was repo ...ros, Mexico, on the grounds of the former, on Oct. 21st." Brownsville won, in a game shortened to 8 innings by darkness.</p>
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  • |Country=Mexico ...em>, Sept. 17, 1870 reports that the Oriental BBC of Matamoros is to play, in Matamoros that day, the Ranger BBC of Brownsville.</p>
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  • |Name=in Corpus Christi vicinity in 1846 ...See Cesar Gonzalez Gomez, &ldquo;March, Conquest, and Play Ball: The Game in the Mexican-American War, 1846-1848,&rdquo; Base Ball, Fall 2011, pp. 13-22
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  • |First Name=Bruce ...e South Prior to 1870” received the McFarland-SABR Baseball Research Award in 2013.
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  • |Country=Mexico |First in Location=
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  • |Description=<p>The Indianola Base Ball Club picked nine have arrived in Corpus Christi to play the local team. Galveston Daily News, July 26, 1876. <p>Indianola was about 90 miles NE of Corpus Christi on the Gulf of Mexico.</p>
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  • |Name=In Matamoros in November 1846 |Country=Mexico
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  • |Country=Mexico ...da," Oct. 18, 1892, with the Sporting Club defeating the America Club 29-6 in "la plaza de Santiago." Both teams have players with Hispanic surnames.</p>
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  • |Name=Ballgame in Da Baca County in 1865 ...sketchy, but it appears possible that Navahos held at a reservation in NM in the 1860s may have been taught a form of base ball, and continued to play a
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  • |Title=The First Baseball Game In Mexico ...ssional baseball leagues began. The article below was originally published in John Thorne’s MLB history blog, “Our Game.”
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  • |Name=Bradley Base Ball Club of Fort Union v Club of Santa Fe in 1868 ...nion. The game was billed in the newspapers as for the championship of New Mexico.</span></p>
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  • |Name=in Guaymas in 1877 |Country=Mexico
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  • <p>Galveston is about 50 miles SE of Houston and on the Gulf of Mexico.</p> |First in Location=Houston, TX
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  • |Country=Mexico ...stick. A dozen rubber balls dating to 1600 BCE or earlier have been found in <span style="text-decoration: underline;">El Manat&iacute;</span>, an Olmec
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  • ...largest in the US. Mobile's cotton exports were second only to New Orleans in the 1840s.</p> |First in Location=Mobile, AL
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  • |Country=Mexico <p><span>A letter from an officer in the army, contains&nbsp;</span><span>the following anecdote of Brig. Gen. F
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  • |Name=C. A. Earnest Club of Fort Yuma v Yuma City BBClub in April 1876 ...d distribute supplies for all military posts in Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Texas during the Indian War period. A six-month supply of clothing, foo
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  • ...f Mobile played a match against the &ldquo;Lone Star&rdquo; of New Orleans in April, 1867, losing 92-7. [See Savannah <em>Daily News</em>, April 11, 1867 ...4-5,000 spectators. The Dramatic won 67-32, but lost the two games played in Montgomery.</p>
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  • |Name=in Mobile in 1860 ...in 1864. Within mere days they were organizing rudimentary contests . . . in downtown Havana. Less than four years later, the Guillo brothers . . . had
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  • ...chéd catchphrase and you conjure up an image of some old curmudgeon, stuck in the past. With more than a thousand entries in Protoball’s PrePro data base, I can verify that without newspaper collect
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  • |Headline=Officers in 30th MA Play Base Ball In February 1864 ...nklin is about 100 miles west of New Orleans, a few miles from the Gulf of Mexico.&nbsp;</p>
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  • <p>The game is (arguably) recorded in 1300 in England, and for sure in 1598. See Altham, "A History of Cricket" p. 18-19, and Green, "A History of ...ates, led by Connecticut and Massachusetts.&nbsp; It seems to have crested in the post Civil War era, and town vs. town matches, some using teams of as m
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  • ...hich included the rules of rounders and also the first printed description in English of a bat and ball base-running game played on a diamond. Alice Gomme, in her 1894 work on British games,1 writes that Rounders was generally played
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  • ...t. In the newly collected data on the SABR "Spread of Base Ball" site, and in Protoball, a surprising number and variety of claims of area championships |beat Lowell BBC of Boston 28-17. In Oct. Lowell beat Harvard 40-37 and claimed the state championship.
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  • ...all games such as cricket and town ball, which featured 360 degree fields. In fact this has been given as one reason early NYC baseball clubs played thei ...question is: was Manhattan Island really devoid of open space for baseball in the 1840s and 1850s? Or was it instead because the open space was so far no
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  • ...ntroduction on the current knowledge about the Elysian Fields and its role in base ball history.&nbsp; '''&nbsp;Available Playing Space in the 1840s and 1850s'''
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  • ...all games such as cricket and town ball, which featured 360 degree fields. In fact this has been given as one reason early NYC baseball clubs played thei ...question is: was Manhattan Island really devoid of open space for baseball in the 1840s and 1850s? Or was it instead because the open space was so far no
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