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- 1863.25 + (Men in 59th NY Play Ball, Run, Pitch Quarters, Etc)
- 1785.3 + (Men's Stool Ball Match Set in Kent: Winner to Receive 150 Guineas . . . and Some Roasted Lamb!)
- 1860.16 + (Mercantile BB Club of Philadelphia Subject to Light Poetry)
- BC1500c.1 + (Mexican Game Believed to Use Bat, Rubber Ball)
- 1862.21 + (Michigan Colonel Plays Ball in Tennessee, Still Rebuffs Rebs)
- 1803.4 + (Middlebury College VT Bans Ballplaying)
- 1860.24 + (Mighty Nat at the Bat: A Morality Story)
- 1758.1 + (Military Unit Plays "Bat and Ball" in Northern NYS)
- 1658.2 + (Milton's Nephew Eyes Cricket with Apprehension)
- 1836.9 + (Milwaukee Ballplaying Recalled, and the Ball Long Preserved)
- 1860.32 + (Milwaukee Press Not Unanimous About the "Miserable" New York Rules)
- 1810c.10 + (Minister Reflects on Early Nineteenth Century Sports and Entertainments)
- 1806.4 + (Minister from New England Plays Ball in Western Reserve [OH])
- 1865.5 + (Minnesotans Play Ball in Near Selma Alabama.)
- 1864.2 + (Minnesotan’s Diary Shows Ballplaying on Ten Days Over Ten Weeks)
- 1842.6 + (Missing Poem Describes Ball Playing)
- 1806.3 + (Mister Beldham Really Loads One Up on Cricket Pitch)
- 1825.16 + (Mitford Story Centers on Cricket, Touches on Juvenile Baseball)
- 1867.10 + (Mitts in Michigan)
- 1861.12 + (Modern Base Ball Comes to Sanford ME)
- 1858c.57 + (Modern Base Ball Gets to Exeter Prep [from Doubleday's Home Town!])
- 1861.37 + (Modern Base Ball Played Widely At Outset of War)
- 1855.23 + (Modern Base Ball Rules Appear in NYC, Syracuse Papers)
- 1861.13 + (Modern Game Comes to the Eastern OH Town)
- 1866.5 + (Modern Game Compared to Traditional Town Ball in IL)
- 1820c.6 + (Modified Version of Rounders Played in New England.)
- 1867.13 + (Moneyball 1867)
- 1849.17 + (Montpelier Threatens Ball Players with prosecution)
- 1592c.1 + (Moralist Lists Things for Scholars to Avoid, Including Playing "Stoole Ball Among Wenches")
- 1862.100 + (Mormon soldiers play ball in Wyoming)
- 1867.5 + (Morrisania Club Takes 1867 Championship, 14-13)
- 1800c.9 + (Most English Counties Play Cricket)
- 1863.127 + (Mozart Regiment gets beaten)
- 1858.56 + (Mr. Babcock Shows Base Ball to San Franciscans)
- 1864.56 + (Muffin Game Tactics)
- 1860.80 + (Muffin Matches--Low Skills, High Comedy)
- 1694.1 + (Musical Play Includes Baudy Account of Stoolball)
- 1872.12 + (NA Clubs Struggle to Meet Payroll)
- 1863.63 + (NABBP Curbs Swift Pitching, Swats Fly Rule Again)
- 1867.14 + (NABBP Draws Color Line)
- 1864.48 + (NABBP Hobbles Pitchers)
- 1864.36 + (NABBP Holds Special Meetings)
- 1859.58 + (NABBP Makes One Little Rule Change)
- 1865.23 + (NABBP Meeting Sets Attendance Record)
- 1861.73 + (NC Lt. mentions baseball)
- 1850.32 + (NH Ballplaying Washed Out on Fast Day)
- 1782.3 + (NH Diarist Notes that Local Youths "Play Ball Before My Barn")
- 1830s.19 + (NH Lad Had Happy Games of Ball)
- 1778.6 + (NH Loyalist Plays Ball in NY; Mentions "Wickett")
- 1828c.4 + (NH Man Recalls Boyhood Habit of Playing Ball)