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  • |Title=Sharsig managing the Athletics ...d be addressed to Wm. Sharsig, southeast corner of Sixth and Pine streets, Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
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  • |Title=Olympics and Athletics at Oakdale; Horace Phillips managing ...tics should be addressed to H. B. Phillips, manager, 258 No. Ninth street, Philadelphia.</p>
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  • |Source Image=1865-game Philadelphia.jpg |Title=1865 game Philadelphia
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  • |Title=the Gettysburg campaign and Philadelphia ballplayers ...Captain D.W.C. Moore. Our word for it, they’ll take the Rebs on the fly. Philadelphia City Item July 11, 1863</p>
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  • |Title=Athletics use a Philadelphia Club player as a substitute |Text=<p>[Chicago vs. Athletic 6/6/1876] The Athletics, who were weakened by Eggler’s continued illness, played in his stead War
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  • |Title=the Atlantics and the Athletics play on short notice ...he most skillful, the best contested, and the most exciting ever played in Philadelphia.</p>
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  • |Title=the Athletics refuse to play the Eckfords ...any of these three hundred getting their money back! The Eckfords say the Athletics treated them very differently when they were here before. We guess so!</p>
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  • |Title=the Athletics' new ground |Text=<p>The Athletics have nearly finished their neat Club House, upon their new and beautiful gr
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  • |Name=Boston Red Sox v Philadelphia Athletics on 1 August 1874 |Away Team=Philadelphia Athletics
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  • ...ted Cuthbert from making a catch in the only inning in which they scored. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury August 22, 1869 [The final score was 107-2.]</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Title=the Athletics ease up on the Olympics ...ntest more equal in its character, Wilkins, short-stop, taking his place. Philadelphia City Item December 2, 1865 [the score was 38-1 after two innings, final sco
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  • |Title=Fitzgerald expelled from the Athletics ...rious D.B. was too small game for the Athletics to crack at. However, the Athletics but seconded what their friends long since demanded. The resolutions are w
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  • ...y standing behind the catcher, a passed ball struck his person, losing the Athletics one if not two runs, as a man was at third and another at second. His umpi |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch
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  • |Title=prospects of the Athletics remaining in the NL ...honest nine, and made the arrangement to pay their present indebtedness. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury November 19, 1876</p>
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  • ...troublesome curves, with the fine support given him in the field, gave the Athletics a creditable victory. Caperoon is engaged for the season to pitch for the |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • |Title=Philadelphia Athletics attendance ...ed 62,000 paying admissions, and that the receipts of the games netted the Athletics about $20,000. Wonder if this record has ever been equaled before in baseb
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  • |Title=the new Athletics president ...delphia, incorporator of the National Fire and Marine Insurance Company of Philadelphia, etc.]</p>
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  • |Title=why Pratt left the Athletics ...assistance... It was this that led Pratt to sever his connection with the Athletics.</p>
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  • |Name=Boston Red Stocking players v Philadelphia Athletics players in 1874 |Away Team=Philadelphia Athletics players
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  • |Title=Al Reach the Athletics manager ...h Commodore James M. Ferguson as president, and Al Reach as manager of the Athletics, we predict a brilliant season for them.</p>
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  • ...the score by which the Atlantics would be defeated, for the success of the Athletics was regarded apparently as a foregone conclusion.</p>
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  • |Name=Boston Red Sox v Philadelphia Athletics on 3 August 1874 |Away Team=Philadelphia Athletics
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  • ...fine play in Milwaukee. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury 1877, date uncertain, Athletics scrapbook, Baseball Hall of Fame.</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...were stolen and run off with by the numerous urchins outside the ground. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury August 22, 1869</p> ...th innings, not without, however, a little luck, secured an easy victory. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury August 22, 1869</p>
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  • ...ics... punished the “boy pitcher” [i.e. Cummings] for five runs... ... The Athletics punished the “phenomenon” in the next innings for five more earned runs |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Name=Philadelphia Athletics v Boston Red Stockings on 24 August 1874 |Home Team=Philadelphia Athletics
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  • ...laying on account of sickness. Pratt is legally entitled to play with the Athletics, and will strengthen them both in the pitcher’s position and at third bas
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  • ...68] Both clubs were nervous and uncertain up to the sixth inning, when the Athletics went in pluckily, struck out resolutely from the shoulder, and stopped not |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • ...phia Sunday Mercury January 15, 1871 [in a historical retrospective of the Athletics]</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Title=Athletics can't get up a nine for an exhibition game |Text=<p>The Athletics failed to go to Harrisburg last Monday, as announced, but seven of the nine
    399 bytes (62 words) - 19:03, 29 February 2020
  • ...West Chester, pa., where the second game will begin at noon. Returning to Philadelphia, the contestants will commence operations again at 4 P.M. New York Clipper ...hat day, and will play at West Chester in the morning and at Oakdale Park, Philadelphia, in the afternoon. New York Clipper July 2, 1881</p>
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  • |Title=foul balls from the Athletics ground |Text=<p>What a pity the Athletics cannot arrange to have the foul balls returned from Wagner’s lot a little
    418 bytes (67 words) - 18:36, 29 February 2020
  • ...the second-nine match was over and the Eckfords had had their dinner, the Athletics were to send their stage for the first-nine, provided the ground was in ord ...ed with their programme. On Tuesday the weather admitted of play, and the Athletics having lost their day, the Keystones took their friends in hand... Ball Pl
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  • ...he latter firmly decline to receive. It appears that the new fence of the Athletics cost $1024, and it is demanded by the officers of the club that the Atlanti |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • ...delphias got 6 hits, the Athletics 16; 1 Philadelphia batter struck out, 2 Athletics; 1 each took first on wides, no bases on balls; Phillies had 3 batters got |Source=Philadelphia All-Day City Item
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  • |Title=the Athletics ground superintendent |Text=<p>The Athletics of Philadelphia have secured a lease of the old ground at Twenty-sixth and Jefferson street
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  • |Title=Athletics' attendance, finances; grandstand ratio |Text=<p>Philadelphia is a great base ball town. The Athletics have drawn 71,600 people in the last sixteen games and the receipts includi
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  • |Title=Athletics arguing about choice of umpire ...t Philadelphia club was chosen. The best way to stop this disputing about Philadelphia umpires, is to leave the Athletic Club out of the list of clubs to be playe
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  • |Title=ruffians running the Philadelphia Club ...n commenting on the Philadelphia and Mutual match assemblage, says that in Philadelphia baseball among the professionals “is now in the hands of low-browed ruffi
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  • |Title=the reason for the new pitching rules; the state of the Athletics ...r. Why is it that more than two hundred gentlemen have withdrawn from the Athletics since last season? Is the old club to be destroyed?</p>
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  • |Title=are the Athletics professionals? ...ionals, and so accorded them; but never once offensively. So much for the Athletics being professionals.</p>
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  • ...made brilliant record for himself. [Lomas was the regular pitcher for the Philadelphia Club.]</p> |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • |Name=Boston Red Sox v Philadelphia Athletics on 15 August 1874 |Away Team=Philadelphia Athletics
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  • |Name=Boston Red Sox v Philadephis Athletics on 30 July 1874 |Away Team=Philadephis Athletics
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  • |Title=Phillies sweep the spring exhibitions against the Athletics ...delphias yesterday succeeded in winning the seventh straight game from the Athletics, thus taking the entire spring series for the local championship. This gam
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  • |Title=a member of the Athletics President of the School Board |Text=<p>Frank Greiner, one of the old members of the Athletics, which he joined ten years ago, has been honored by his constituents of the
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  • ...e lost one of their strongest and best men, whose place they cannot fill. Philadelphia City Item September 1, 1866</p> <p>Now that Pratt has retired from the Athletics, we may be permitted to state that he was one of the four in the nine who p
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  • |Title=a possible presidential candidate and the Athletics ...two of the boys would poll for him in remembrance of his wife’s courtesy. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury June 14, 1868 [George H. Pendleton was the Democratic nomine
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  • |Title=the Athletics expelled from the League ...eed to report to the League a resolution recommending the expulsion of the Athletics and Mutuals.</p>
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  • |Name=Mauch Chunk Base Ball Club v Athletic Club of Philadelphia on 14 November 1860 |Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Philadelphia#date1860-11-14
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  • |Title=the Athletics shut down operations ...t half-past three o’clock precisely, on business of vital importance. The Athletics will not play any more this year, and their season may now be considered cl
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  • |Title=the organization of the Athletics; matches now arranged by the players ...e of chronicling a brilliant and uninterrupted series of victories for the Athletics such as have marked their career in former years.</p>
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  • ...lphias, and leading many to believe that there was something “wrong.” [The Athletics won.]</p>
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  • |Title=choosing between the two Philadelphia clubs ...as decided to admit Chas. Fulmer as the representative of the Athletics of Philadelphia, and not recognize H. B. Philips club.</p>
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  • ...al vs. Athletic 6/8/1872] McGeary then accomplished one of his favorite . Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch June 9, 1872</p> ...using fair foul hit by Fisler brought Meyerle home, West taking one base. Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch June 30, 1872</p>
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  • ...z.: --Ten Men and Ten Innings. When Col. Fitzgerald retired from B.B. the Athletics stood undisputably at the head for good play and good conduct.</p> |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • ...uence, and they will receive a greeting from the clubs of Philadelphia–the Athletics, Camdens, Keystones, and Olympics–which will do their hearts and stomachs |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • ...Suffolk, of Boston, are the principal members; also the Fall River Club. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury April 30, 1876</p> ...r first game this season with the professional Quicksteps of that city... Philadelphia Sunday Mercury April 30, 1876</p>
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  • |Title=Harrison Park in Philadelphia ...ene of an interesting contest on the afternoon of Friday last, between the Athletics and the Park Nine, the latter being an organization of picked players from
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  • |Title=the Athletics in Harrisburg meet the governor ...” The Tyroleans, of Harrisburg, were also anxious to have a bout with the Athletics. Both clubs being willing, soon came to a mutual understanding, and the ma
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  • .... If the Umpire had enforced the amended rule in respect to pitching, the Athletics would have been nowhere. This rule takes from the Umpire all discretionary |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • ...umstances, came here [Philadelphia] to-day to play the fifth game with the Athletics.</p>
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  • |Title=Athletics trounced by League clubs, disband early ...rs against League teams was the cause of the move. … The attendance at the Athletics' games with League clubs has grown steadily less, and yesterday only about
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  • ...decided by the Cincinnatis agreeing to play with the ball furnished by the Athletics, as it always has been the custom for the club on whose ground a match is p |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...hletics vs. Atlantics 10/22/1866] At the end of the fifth inning [with the Athletics ahead 14-10] the gamblers thought it advisable to inform their friends in N |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Name=Athletic Club of Philadelphia v Pennsylvania Club of Philadelphia on 15 September 1860 |Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Philadelphia#date1860-9-15
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  • ...ged by his arduous business labors to withdraw from the Presidency of [the Athletics]. ..., citing undated The People, New York</p> |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • |Title=the revival of baseball in Philadelphia ...they had bragged about being the first to revive the Base Ball interest in Philadelphia? Stick to that sentiment, gentlemen, for it is a good one, and don't back
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  • ...>[Philadelphia vs. Quickstep of Wilmington 10/20/1875] Dave Eggler, of the Athletics, umpired impartially, but received nothing but abuse from the Wilmington � |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...to that effect was entered into prior to the playing of the first game in Philadelphia. The following document was drawn up and signed on the grounds yesterday, <p>We, the undersigned, of the Atlantic and Athletic Clubs, of Brooklyn and Philadelphia, do hereby agree that the first series shall be played as practice games.
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  • ...ssed, and we are sure they were in no way complimentary to the Professor. Philadelphia Press August 11, 1865</p> ..., and which it is stated has been done on a number of similar occasions. Philadelphia Inquirer August 11, 1865</p>
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  • ...ng generally use such balls in matches, in hopes to equalize the batting. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury October 4, 1868</p> ...own use which was devoid of elasticity, the wonder was not so great. The Athletics discovered the trick before the game commenced and refused to play with the
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  • ...scenes of disorder. Philadelphia City Item October 13, 1866 [quoting the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch]</p> |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • |Title=improvements needed to the Athletics ground ...e him the authority to make the improvements so sadly felt. What say you, Athletics?</p>
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  • |Title=the membership of the Excelsiors and the Athletics ...ty already count over two hundred and fifty members while the Athletics of Philadelphia number something like a thousand. Brooklyn Eagle May 4, 1866</p>
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  • ...against them in the early part of the season, and by refusing to play the Athletics only when it suited their convenience, put them to much pecuniary loss.. I |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Title=AA holds to the fifty cent admission, grants Athletics the reduced rate ...e thirty per cent of the quarter of a dollar at Philadelphia, and when the Athletics play abroad they will receive but seven and a half cents on each admission,
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  • ...s having the curve down fine, and is said to trouble the best of batters. Philadelphia Item June 27, 1877</p> ...the ball outward and changes his pace, having great command of the ball. Philadelphia Item July 3, 1877</p>
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  • |Title=Philadelphia croakers ..., aint you, to lose the Rochester game?” and similar expressions. This is Philadelphia all over. The players, themselves, felt bad enough, and did not need a rem
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  • ...Moore, Siner, Eills, Doerr, and Deetz. They will play at Harrison Park. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury August 13, 1871</p> ...n of his merits by attending what promises to be a very interesting game. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury August 20, 1871.</p>
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  • ...the case, his conduct cannot be too severely censured in thus leaving the Athletics in the “lurch.</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...was entirely too lenient in the two preceding games, and McMullin, of the Athletics, was consequently selected to fill that position, and his strict interpreta |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Title=The Lancaster Club the Athletics reserves ...procured. Among the players will be the reserve club of the Athletics of Philadelphia.</p>
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  • |Title=Fitzgerald and the Athletics reconcile ...during the past few years between Colonel Fitzgerald and the Athletics, of Philadelphia, has become thing of “the dead past.” Those who had the pleasure of w
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  • |Title=umpiring in Philadelphia ...cs have descended. It shows, too, that any man daring to umpire a game in Philadelphia against the interests of the Athletic Club runs the risk of being brutally
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  • |Text=<p>[see for Athletics vs. Thatchers Minstrels, Simmons captain and first base.]</p> |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • |Title=early rumor of the Philadelphia Club; dissatisfied members of the Athletics ...he Athletic in any way whatever, we do not see, as we have often said, why Philadelphia cannot support two first-class clubs.</p>
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  • ...bs will likely make an extended Southern tour in the month of March next. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury January 7, 1872</p> ...of the heavy expenses attendant upon such a tour, the idea was abandoned. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury January 28, 1872</p>
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  • |Name=Athletic Jr. Club of Philadelphia |Club Name=Athletics
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  • ...s told the Umpire that he had made a mistake, if such it could be called. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury May 26, 1872</p> ...surprise. He took a back seat, however, when the decision was announced. Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch June 2, 1872, quoting the Clipper</p>
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  • ...tics at Philadelphia, A–after receiving score by telegraph–bets B that the Athletics would win the game. B accepts the bet and puts up money, then accuses A of
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  • |Title=Clapp refused to play with the Athletics, claims he was released |Text=<p>[Chicago vs. Athletic 10/15/1875] Clapp refused to play with the Athletics, although able, claiming that he had been released... New York Sunday Merc
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  • ...ying in the place of Meyerle, who is still unable to take part in a game. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury August 6, 1871</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Text=<p>The professional Athletics of Philadelphia will have a strong amateur nine this season to recruit their ranks from.</p
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  • ...tional pastime. Philadelphia City Item October 3, 1868 [see also obituary Philadelphia Sunday Mercury 10/4/1868]</p> ...nd was well known to the press throughout the country. He accompanied the Athletics on their western trip, as the special correspondent of the Clipper, and his
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  • |Text=<p>The Athletics of Philadelphia have disbanded. They were very successful financially, the profits of the
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  • |Title=Lip Pike leaves the Athletics ...m, we feel confident, that we have been right throughout our controversy. Philadelphia City Item November 3, 1866</p>
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  • ...Philadelphia vs. Athletic 5/29/1875] After the game somebody said that the Athletics threw off! That Force “weakened” on purpose–that Clapp was not on hi |Source=Philadelphia All-Day City Item
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  • |Title=Reach chosen as Athletics manager; then steps aside ...rantee us in saying that no one is more capable of filling that position. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury January 16, 1876</p>
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  • ...hletics,) on the Union Ground, the Atlantics to receive all the proceeds. Philadelphia City Item September 14, 1867</p>
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  • |Text=<p>Ward, the new pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics, has a parabolic-hyperborean-double-complicated-convex curve which is prono
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  • |Title=the improved Athletics grounds |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Title=how the Athletics would play country clubs ...e interior of the Keystone State during the past two seasons, in which the Athletics used to stand at the bat until all hands were tired of putting in the big l
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  • |Text=<p>[Philadelphia vs. Athletic 7/4/1874] The Athletics were blanked [in the seventh innning], Cummings pitching with more speed, h |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch
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  • |Title=reactions in Philadelphia to the Athletics match |Text=<p>[Athletics vs. Unions of Morrisania at Brooklyn 8/19/1867] ...the excitement during Mo
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  • ...e Athletics showing nearly $2,000 profit, the Bostons over $3,000, and the Philadelphia Club over $5,000. The Baltimores did not come out of the campaign so succe
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  • ...e 9, 1864 reports that the "Camden Club" is playing the Athletics today in Philadelphia. Same, July 19, 1865 mentions a National Club of Camden.</p> <p>Camden NJ is about 5 miles E of Philadelphia.</p>
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  • ...the Unions, of Morrisania, play a second match with the Athletics, and the Athletics are vanquished by a score of 42 to 29. We confess that we cannot understan ...to win, this game would have closed the series, but by the success of the Athletics another profitable match would be afforded them, there are hundreds who wil
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  • ...consent thereto. In regard to the admission of the Philadelphia Club the Athletics would also have been over-ruled, as the remaining seven clubs were unanimou |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Title=the Athletics' business manager |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Title=organizing the Philadelphia Club ...of the Athletics, Frank McBride occupying the chair, and after selecting “Philadelphia” as the name of the new organization, the meeting adjourned until tomorro
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  • ...ers in position during the action of the game between the Philadelphia and Athletics on the 16th. This photograph will include all the advertising signs. Don' |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • ...Minstrels, of Philadelphia, and will hereafter devote his attention to the Athletics.</p>
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  • |Text=<p>[Athletics vs. Forest City of Cleveland 6/24/1868] Three o’clock saw the boys pitchi |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...League will repay them by playing with them after the season is over. The Athletics very properly refuse to accede to this. They have all the games they can p |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • |Name=Athletic Club of Philadelphia v Union Club of Morrisania on 27 October 1866 |City=Philadelphia
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  • ...] Sunley, their regular pitcher, who delivers , was easily punished by the Athletics...</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch
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  • |Name=Would-Be Club of Philadelphia |City=Philadelphia
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  • ...at we would like to say. Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch September 28, 1873 [Athletics won 10-6.]</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch
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  • |Text=<p>[Atlantics vs. Athletics 8/31/1868] Berry, first striker, hit a “liner,” handsomely taken by Pea |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...s, took place on the Athletic grounds, on 15th Street and Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia, on Monday, Aug. 31st, in the presence of an immense assemblage of spectato
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  • |Headline=Philadelphia Claims Best 1870 US Record -- Over the Red Stockings? Really? ...Mutuals of New York city won the national championship last year, but the Athletics of this city had the best record. . . ."</p>
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  • |Title=the Athletics receive offers of positions in the west |Text=<p>The boys ever kept uppermost in their thoughts the good name of Philadelphia, and the honor of the game itself. It had been currently reported through
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  • ...his ground for fourteen successive seasons, sharing it in company with the Athletics from 1871 to 1877, inclusive, and also with the Philadelphias in 1873, ‘7
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  • |Text=<p>Throwing the Game.--The Philadelphia Telegraph accuses the Athletics of allowing the Reds to win the game. That's good, to say the least of it.
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  • ...ords and an expectant crowd of spectators were awaiting the arrival of the Athletics, when a telegram came stating that they could not play on account of three |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Title=the Athletics should have purchased their own ground ...ignorant, indeed, that they could not see nor understand what we meant. Philadelphia All-Day City Item November 16, 1874 [N.B.–Fitzgerald did in fact make thi
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  • |Title=Athletics lobby to have Sunday games in Gloucester legalized ...pson is given all the privileges outside of the gate receipts whenever the Athletics play there.</p>
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  • |Title=a resume of the Athletics' history and prospects ...first club in America. When Mr. Fitzgerald accepted the Presidency of the Athletics the club consisted of but three or four individuals. It had neither men, m
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  • |Text=<p>It is said that the Athletics paid $500 to Cleveland for Bradley's release. Third-basemen come high, but |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • ...it to the Mauch Chunk base ball boys...upon reaching (the play-ground, the Athletics were surprised to find the ground staked off for the 'Massachusetts game'..
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  • ...aimed that it was as fair for one as the other. This is not the case; the Athletics, or at least some of them, are renowned for their heavy batting. A rule of |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...Athletics and Keystone Clubs. This is a good idea, and will work well in Philadelphia, where, as there are so few senior clubs, it is necessary that they should |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • |Title=Athletics and Eckfords sharing Fisler and Reach? ...iation, and consequently will exclude Fisler and Theodore Bomeisler of the Philadelphia clubs playing in the Eckford and Eureka games, and likewise Reach from the
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  • ..., covered the ground about the bases with sawdust, the game began with the Athletics at the bat.</p> |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • ...e crowd had mentally inventoried the beauties of the ground, rand and the Athletics came out on the field, receiving a perfect ovation.</p> |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • ...mbers of the United Club, a young organization which consolidated with the Athletics in 1862.</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...ould not play with the Atlantics, the betting veered around to even on the Athletics.</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...comparison with that of the more youthful, but rather overrated Cummings. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury October 22, 1871</p> ...lub. At the bat he is very weak, and this point is an important element. Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch October 22, 1871</p>
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  • |Text=<p>[Boston vs. Athletic 8/7/1871] The Athletics were early on the ground, a trifle of exercise being sufficient to warm the |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch
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  • |Title=negotiations for Von der Ahe to buy into the Athletics; Athletics ownership, value ...y to dispose of it unless they get what they consider its full value. The Philadelphia Times June 12, 1887</p>
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  • |Text=<p>[Athletic vs. Olympic of Pittsburgh 6/1/1868] The Athletics, on their arrival, found the Olympic boys practicing at the old fashion of |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...couple of thousand dollars the match would probably have netted. But the Athletics are not running a circus; they did not have a puff writer with them, puffin |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...he Keystones give their men $20 per week, and soon they will rank with the Athletics, Atlantics, Mutuals, etc. Come, Mr. Lynch, down with the dust! Bring back |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • ...the holder of a season ticket–say the Athletic–have a certain seat in the Athletics pavilion set aside for him? And is said seat his exclusively all season? ...e beginning of the season it was agreed upon between the Philadelphias and Athletics that their “members’” tickets should be “good” on their days, or
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  • ...o the bases on called balls–Harry Wright being given his base four times. Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch September 10, 1871</p> ...one base on called ball, and that off the very wild pitching if Zettlein. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury September 24, 1871</p>
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  • ...g “slow” in order to allow the Riversides a chance tor un up their score. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury August 22, 1869 [final score 69-7]</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Text=<p>[Mansfields vs. Athletics 7/31/1872] Brainard followed with what he considered a clean hit to right f |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch
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  • ...day. He made himself popular here and from a poor boy grew up into one of Philadelphia's leading merchants.+</p>
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  • |Name=Athletic Club of Philadelphia v Atlantic Club of New York on 22 October 1866 |City=Philadelphia
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  • ...e this contest, and it should take place. Let the Pythians begin with the Athletics, then the Keystones, next the Olympics, then the City Item, and keep on unt ...aid to play the Pythians. This is merely one of the slanders to which the Athletics are exposed. They are not afraid to play any club in the country, and they
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  • |Text=<p>McBride signed last year to play with the Athletics this season. He is therefore a member of the nine, and has not been releas |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • |Title=Woods attempts to distract the Athletics ...dent of the White Stockings, induced them to desist and the game went on. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury June 11, 1871</p>
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  • ...ble charity. Such an encounter would attract twenty thousand spectators. Philadelphia Press October 26, 1865</p> ...crowd is looked for. Admission ten cents—ladies free,--not 25 cts, as in Philadelphia. Brooklyn Eagle October 31, 1865</p>
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  • ...timore 8/22/1874] The pitching of Matthews and Fisher was so wild that the Athletics, with a strict umpire, would have more than a dozen bases on called balls. |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...stock be reserved, and not be offered for sale until ordered by the club. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury February 20, 1876</p> ...likely that these few remaining shares of stock will be left long unsold. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury March 5, 1876</p>
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  • .... The closing contest on the ground took place Oct. 29, 1877, between the Athletics and an amateur club canned the United. New York Clipper February 25, 1882<
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  • ...ce. This sort of play will risk the success of every important game. The Athletics did not seem to have much trouble in hitting his balls, getting 13 clean hi |Source=Philadelphia All-Day City Item
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  • ...c and Athletic Clubs, the two representative organizations of Brooklyn and Philadelphia.</p>
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  • ...e club, for the purpose of giving the old world a taste of Base Ball. The Athletics would like to meet the Atlantics, or any other first class organization, in |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • ...time, but, failing to get a ball to suit, went to first on called balls. Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch April 28, 1872</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch
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  • |Title=Fitzgerald makes a formal charge of the Athletics paying professionals ...er 6, from Thomas Fitzgerald, Philadelphia, charging the Athletic Club, of Philadelphia, with paying certain members to play ball, the persons so paid being Pike,
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  • |Text=<p>Charles Fulmer, the manager and captain of the Athletics of Philadelphia, Pa., and one of the recently appointed League umpires, is now managing the
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  • ...ew York to live. The Athletics will open a club room over Reach’s store. Philadelphia City Item February 13, 1869</p> |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • |Text=<p>[Athletics vs. Atlantics 10/22/1866] Pearce, the first striker of the Atlantics, took |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • |City=Philadelphia ...(Philadelphia) will be visited by a number of ball clubs during fall...the Athletics themselves will visit Baltimore, Washington, Altoona, Princeton, and Salem.
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  • |Title=official scorer for the Athletics; reporter for the Philadelphia Press
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  • ...phia 4/13/1889] The Philadelphias had out their strongest team, while the Athletics were weakened by placing in Smith and Brennan as the battery. … Manager S |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • .... Pratt also wanted an umbrella, but there was not one on the ground. The Philadelphia Times July 5, 1885</p> |Source=Philadelphia Times
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  • ...ence of starting on the Boston trip. McBride pitched slow, or the result [Athletics winning 19-11] would have been rather different.</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Republic
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  • ...agrined at seeing McVey run home. This ruse was tried twice before on the Athletics by the Bostons, and we think that it is about time that the former club sho |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...hampionship–the Athletics having won the three first games of the series. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury September 10, 1871</p>
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  • |Title=reporter for the Item; official scorer for the Athletics |Text=<p>John Campbell, editor-in-chief and base ball man of the Philadelphia Item, has resigned from that paper. He was overworked and wanted a rest.
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  • |Title=a resume of the history of the Athletics ...ing with the Athletic. This infused new life into the club, and by it the Athletics obtained Mr. Isaac Wilkins, the present short stop of the club, together wi
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  • |Title=the Athletics vote on whether to continue their tour |Text=<p>[the Athletics approaching the end of their western tour] ...on the ride from Cleveland to
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  • |Title=McKnight calls for the Athletics' expulsion ...cretary Williams. Upon this charge McKnight demanded the expulsion of the Athletics from the Association. After fuming and fretting about for a half hour like
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  • ...who never does things by halves; and can’t he talk a club up, though. The Athletics certainly made a mess of it when they let him be over-run by new men.</p>
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  • |Text=<p>Not long ago it was understood that the Athletics had given Matthews a promise that when his days of usefulness as a pitcher |Source=Philadelphia Times
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  • ...bby matthews, who is now pitchign such a great game with the Athletics, of Philadelphia, occupied the box for one of the Queen City's Jonah nines, several years ag
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  • |Text=<p>[Atlantics vs. Athletics 8/31/1868] McDonald made a terrific hit to right field, which just touched |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Title=excitement about the Atlantics-Athletics match ...tness the return match between the above named rival clubs of Brooklyn and Philadelphia. Any one visiting Brooklyn yesterday between the hours of twelve and two w
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  • ...afternoon on the Star Grounds between the Athletics, a non-league club, of Philadelphia, and the Buckeyes, of this city. The day was beautiful, and the grounds we ...cs will return, and several very interesting games may be looked for. The Athletics are a fine looking and manly set of fellows, and aside from their good play
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  • |Text=<p>This club [the Athletics of Philadelphia] have already in hand the laying out of the programme of their spring campa
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  • ...at the Haymakers, who behaved like gentlemen under the unjust infliction. Philadelphia City Item September 11, 1869</p> ...e contest; but ultimately better counsel prevailed, and the game went on. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury September 12, 1869</p>
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  • |Text=<p>[Atlantics vs. Athletics 8/31/1868] Among the reporters present from New York were–Messrs. Chadwic |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...e the other. [from a letter from Harry Wright to Frederick Long written in Philadelphia May 18, 1874]</p> |Source=from a letter from Harry Wright to Frederick Long written in Philadelphia
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  • |Title=Horace Phillips gone from the Athletics; cushioned chairs |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • |Title=the Athletics' trophy case |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • ...e terms of which the Players' League club shall assume the position of the Athletics in the American Association.</p>
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  • |Text=<p>[Athletics vs. Atlantics 10/22/1866] [Al Reach] was badly injured in one of his finger |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...g to itself the title of being “the only unprejudiced base ball journal in Philadelphia,” and it is therefore because it describes itself as unprejudiced that we ...k city... [It goes on to quote at length the NY Dispatch pice of 7/21/72.] Philadelphia Sunday Mercury July 28, 1872</p>
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  • ...week. The Players' League will start with clubs only in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Chicago.</p>
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  • |Text=<p>In the afternoon they [the Athletics] drove out to the ground, which is pleasantly located on the outskirts of t |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...nd are regarded, in the City of Fraternal Affection, as second only to the Athletics. ... Notwithstanding the prestige attaching to their performances, however
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  • ...think–of heartily applauding visitors, and that too when victorious. The Athletics were loudly huzzared [sic] by the Buckeye and Cincinnati players at the con |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...ld in Pittsburg Oct. 10 to consider the formation of the new association. Philadelphia, Boston, and this city have been invited to cooperating in the plan, and th ...entirely distinct from the League meets with considerable favor. The Item Philadelphia September 18, 1881</p>
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  • |Name=Minerva Base Ball Club of Philadelphia |City=Philadelphia
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  • ...benefit for the Chicago Club, with mixed sides, Cummings pitching for the Athletics] Cummings appeared...looking anything but like a professional, in the hands |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch
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  • ...ine meeting the Athletics until after they have played the Atlantics. The Athletics and Atlantics are the only tow first-class clubs in the country, who have a |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Name=Equity Club of Philadelphia v Athletic Club of Philadelphia on 12 November 1860 |Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Philadelphia#date1860-11-12
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  • |Title=Thomas Fitzgerald presides at the Athletics' championship celebration ...an d concluded one of the most remarkable demonstrations in the history of Philadelphia, and one unprecedented in the annals of the game.</p>
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  • ...sition to postpone, and that indefinitely, and so notified the Atlantics. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury September 29, 1867</p> ...phians, how could they do this in view of the recent decided defeat of the Athletics on the Union grounds in a home-and-home match. Start’s sore hand did not
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  • ..., however, that they are only anxious to settle the trouble to benefit the Philadelphia and Metropolitan Clubs. Both the latter clubs will have very few games whi |Source=Philadelphia Times
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  • |Text=<p>The officers of the Athletics, before the recent match [with the Atlantics 10/22/86], announced that they |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • ...are very cautious as to their acts, but attempt faintly to justify them. Philadelphia Sunday Republic July 19, 1874 [Note: Boston won 7-6.]</p> ...oubtful point, and some about which there was no question, in favor of the Athletics, but that was no reason why the crowd should have taken up the matter and w
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  • |Title=the Atlantics got Pratt back, agreed to play the Athletics |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...d have nothing to do with Radcliffe. Suffice it to say, that he is now in Philadelphia. Report states that Hatfield did the same thing with the Cincinnati Club b
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  • ...the League batsmen found his peculiar, slow ball very hard to hit... The Philadelphia Times April 13, 1886</p> ...and in curve, and the hits that followed were few and well scattered. The Philadelphia Times May 23, 1886</p>
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  • |Text=<p>[Harvard vs. Athletic 7/8/1869] On the sixth inning the Athletics, who appear to have conscientious scruples against changing a pitcher in th |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...esies, we have not a word to say. But the treatment of the friends of the Athletics we do complain of. At every game the Atlantics have played on the Athletic |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |City=Philadelphia |Description=<p>Shiffert, "Base Ball in Philadelphia" says the Olympic Club (1857) and later the Minerva used these grounds, and
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  • ...benefit for the Chicago Club, with mixed sides, Cummings pitching for the Athletics] Ferguson fell in this inning [seventh] and damaged a portion of his breech |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch
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  • |Text=<p>[Athletics vs. Eurekas of Newark 8/27/1866] It was remarked by all that the fence in t |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Title=Thomas Fitzgerald presides over the welcome banquet for the Athletics ...other speeches, and the party borke up at about 1 o'clock in the morning. Philadelphia Record October 2, 1883 [from a long article about the reception parade and
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  • |Text=<p>[Athletics vs. Atlantics 10/22/1866] We repaired to the reporters’ stand, where we f |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...dge its rebound. The out-field is also very uneven and full of ruts. The Athletics provide the ball, and a very dead one will perhaps counterbalance any advan ...that the ball sometimes bounded ten or fifteen feet in the air at a time. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury May 26, 1872</p>
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  • |Text=<p>Anson has been reengaged by the Athletics for the seasons of 1877 and 1878, playing in Chicago this season. Anson, b |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Title=the financial condition of the Athletics 2 |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • ...Fisler–were in such disabled condition that it would be impossible for the Athletics to play the Baltimores according to announcement, and placards announcing t
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  • <p>Manager Lew Simmons, of the Athletics, offers a $20 gold piece to every man who knocks a ball over the fence at O <p>In the Athletic Atlantic game, last Saturday, Dock Mansell, of the Athletics, knocked a ball over left field fence, earning the first $20 gold piece fro
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  • |Title=a lawsuit against the old Athletics ...ous for so many victories, such sad defeats and such hopeless bankruptcy. Philadelphia Sunday Republic May 6, 1877</p>
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  • <p>Athletics …..........$25,000</p> |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • |Text=<p>The Athletics cannot reach the championship this year, even if they should beat the Atlan |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • |Text=<p>[Atlantics vs. Athletics 8/31/1868] Start [third in the lineup]...reached his second by a grounder p |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...tures $10,461.50, leaving a balance on the 1 st of June of $2,139.63. The Athletics have paid 25 per cent of the expenses of the European trip, and yet show an |Source=Philadelphia All-Day City Item
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  • |Title=plans for the Athletics for next season ...srs. Sharsig, Fulmer and Mason, and the second under Phillips' direction. Philadelphia Item October 2, 1881</p>
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  • ...ure to a contract, $500 in advance of what he was offered to stay with the Athletics.</p>
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  • |Title=the Athletics outbid Boston for Mathews and Rowen ...remain in Boston next season, as he has an offer from the Athletic club in Philadelphia which he will accept, as the sum offered hi is far in advance of that which
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  • |Title=judgments against the Athletics for back salary |Text=<p>Judgments were entered in Philadelphia last Saturday against the Athletic Base Ball Club in the suits against it b
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  • |Text=<p>The [Athletics] game on Decoration Day drew the largest crowd ever witnessed on a ball fie |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • |Text=<p>[Athletics vs. Cincinnati 7/27/1870] [ninth inning, two outs, Cincinnati behind in the <p>“Out,” said the immortal and nervy man addressed, and the game was won by Philadelphia.</p>
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  • ...occurred, which we cannot refrain from noticing. Directly in front of the Philadelphia delegation a number of planks had been arranged as seats, the same being pa |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...ks ago we showed up the nefarious umpiring in Cincinnati that deprived the Athletics of several games. Mr. Frank Wright, the genial young base ball editor, cam |Source=Philadelphia Item
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  • |Text=<p>[Athletics vs. Atlantics 10/22/1866] Kleinfelder...reached first base. McBride succee |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • |Title=the Philadelphia crowds ...g, was eagerly sought after and fought for by the great unwashed. Verily, Philadelphia is a great place for base ball.</p>
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  • ...e student. Besides these, Andy Sommers of Boston, and Eddie Seward of the Athletics, are graduates of the West Side Cleveland high school.</p>
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  • |Description=From Brooklyn Atlantics versus Philadelphia Athletics, October 22, 1866. John Thorn and Mark Rucker, The National Pastime 3, No.
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  • |Title=the difficult early days of the Athletics |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...e need not stay at home fearing that a storm will cut the game short. The Philadelphia Times February 6, 1887</p> |Source=Philadelphia Times
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  • |Title=Chadwick at the Clipper and the Eagle; feud with the Athletics |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch
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  • |Text=<p>[Philadelphia vs. Athletic 9/15/1875] The game was a tedious one, occasioned greatly by l <p>When the Athletics took the field, Knight was practicing Coons, when on the second ball pitche
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  • ...stances one handsomely furnished–and we will be very much surprised if the Athletics do not embrace the opportunity now offered them of possessing a club-room w |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...ntic, Athletic, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Hartford, Louisville, Mutual, Philadelphia, New Haven, St. Louis, St. Louis Reds and Washington. Of these it is well ...ed out, and rest assured that the financial outcome will be satisfactory. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury November 28, 1875</p>
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  • ...hletic Club meeting of 1/10/1876] The new constitution and by-laws [of the Athletics] present but few changes, the most essential being the reduction of the num |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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  • ...of belonging to one of our leading clubs here; and during the visit of the Athletics to New York, Pratt being offered a good situation here, accepted it, and at ...ratt, their able pitcher, resigned from the club the day of his arrival in Philadelphia, the reason he assigned being that he had been offered a good situation in
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  • |Text=<p>The great second Base of the Athletics, invites attention to his advertisement. Base Balls and Bats for sale, and |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • |Text=<p>[Athletics vs. Atlantics 10/22/1866] About 2500 persons were within the enclosure, so |Source=Philadelphia City Item
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  • ...ngement there will be no games postponed on account of an early rain. The Philadelphia Times February 6, 1887</p> ...do not intend to disappoint spectators who go out to see the games.” The Philadelphia Times February 27, 1887</p>
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  • |Text=<p>The Atlantic of Brooklyn and the Athletic of Philadelphia played two of three scheduled matches for the championship of 1866; admissi |Sources=<p>Eric Miklich, "Money Ball-- Atlantics vs. Athletics", in <em>In</em><em>venting Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Ce
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