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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "The-20Thumb-20Comes-20into-20Play". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1844.20  + (The First Baseball Card, Arguably?)
  • 1860.64  + (The First Enclosed Ballpark)
  • 1857.13  + (The First Game Pic?)
  • 1859.30  + (The First Triple Play, Maybe?)
  • 1837.14  + (The First Uniforms in US Baserunning Games?)
  • 1857.12  + (The First Vintage Games?)
  • 1854.11  + (The Game in Ontario Resembled the MA Game, with Variations)
  • 1860.65  + (The Grand Excursion, Part II)
  • 1864.25  + (The Hothead Union Captain and the Foul Ball)
  • 1848.4  + (The Knicks' Defensive Deployment, Thanksgiving Day Game)
  • 1858.28  + (The MA Ball: Smaller, Lighter, "Double 8" Cover Design)
  • 1868c.5  + (The Manufactured "Figure 8" Base Ball Appears?)
  • 1861.83  + (The Mozart Regiment Plays Baseball)
  • 1859.64  + (The Old Hidden Ball Trick)
  • 1869.2  + (The Only Blemish)
  • 1844.4  + (The Popular <u>McGuffey's Reader</u> Adds a New Woodcut of Ball Play)
  • 1855.22  + (The Search for Base Ball Supremacy Begins? (It's the Knicks, For Now))
  • 1870.1  + (The Streak Ends -- Reds Fall to Atlantic, 8-7, in 11 Innings)
  • 1805.5  + (The Term "Bace" Not Related to Ballplaying, in Cornwall)
  • 1860.94  + (The Term "Foul Line" Appears in Sunday Mercury Report on Excelsior-Atlantic Game)
  • BC 3500000 c.1  + (The Thumb Comes into Play)
  • 1857.5  + (The Tide Starts Turning in New England - Trimountain Club Adopts NY Game)
  • 1863.62  + (The Times Calls a Spade a Spade-- Base Ball is Obliterating Cricket)
  • 1780c.7  + (The Young Josiah Quincy of MA: "My Heart was in Ball")
  • 1863.119  + (The officers mingled with the men)
 (The-20Thumb-20Comes-20into-20Play)
  • 1862.55  + (They Do It Differently in Philadelphia)
  • 1863.66  + (They didn't know the rules!)
  • 1862.59  + (Thirsty Baserunning)
  • -1000s.1  + (Thirty Century-Old Leather-Covered Hardballs Found)
  • 1857.49  + (Thirty Four Ball Clubs listed on Long Island)
  • 1785.1  + (Thomas Jefferson: Hunting is Better for Character-building Than Ballplaying)
  • 1830c.2  + (Thoreau Associates "Fast Day" with Base-Ball Played in Russet Fields)
  • 1858.68  + (Thoreau Ponders Manliness in the Church and Base Ball)
  • 1863.79  + (Thousands of soldiers playing ball)
  • 1860.43  + (Three Ball Clubs Form in VT Village)
  • 1860.56  + (Three Hartford CT Base Ball Clubs on the Move)
  • 1865.25  + (Three Mutuals Banned for "Heaving" Game to Eckfords for $100)
  • 1854.1  + (Three NY Clubs Meet: Agreed Rules Now Specify Pitching Distance "Not Less Than 15 Paces"")
  • 1858.48  + (Three Youth Clubs in Rochester NY Disdain the NY Game)
  • 1770.2  + (Three-on-Three Cricket Match Played on 100-Guinea Bet)
  • 1743.2  + (Three-on-Three Cricket Match, A Close One, Draws Reported 10,000 Fans)
  • 1868.8  + (Throwback ('Old-Fashioned') Game Planned in Rochester)
  • 1866.10  + (Throwback Game of Cat-and-Dog Seen in Pittsburgh)
  • 1825c.1  + (Thurlow Weed Recalls Baseball in Rochester NY)
  • 1847.3  + (Tiny Book Has Odd Description of "Bat and Ball.")
  • 1855.26  + (Tolland CT 265, Otis-Sandisfield MA 189 In Wicket Match)
  • 1861.48  + (Too Cold for Baseball in Confederate Camp)
  • 1820s.23  + (Town Ball Came to Central IL in the 1820s.)
  • 1840s.42  + (Town Ball Club Finds Spot in NYC For Playing)
  • 1860.13  + (Town Ball Hangs on in Philadelphia)