A Lingering Death for Old-Style Plugging?
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Title | A Lingering Death for Old-Style Plugging? |
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Issue | Protoball Chronology Item 1837.1 reports that William Wheaton said that the plugging of base-runners had been outlawed in the late 1830s in New York. However, Henry Chadwick (item 1850s.24)reported that, nearly two decades later, some base ball clubs in Greater New York still retained the practice. |
Protoball Sub-area | Chronology |
The search | Do we have any other contemporary evidence that plugging was still found in modern base ball into the 1850s? Property "Most Wanted Search" (as page type) with input value "Do we have any other contemporary evidence that plugging was still found in modern base ball into the 1850s?" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process. |
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Scale of Effort | Mini-task |
Submitted by | Larry McCray |
Submitted on | 2013/02/21 |
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