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|Country=United States
|Country=United States
|State=NY
|State=NY
|Borough=Brooklyn
|City=Brooklyn
|City=Brooklyn
|Field=Excelsior grounds
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|Innings=9
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|Away Team=Putnam Club of Brooklyn
|Away Team=Putnam Club of Brooklyn
|Away Score=31
|Away Score=31
|Sources=<p>Wright, M. D. (2000) <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="The National Association of Base Ball Players, 1857-1870" href="../The_National_Association_of_Base_Ball_Players,_1857-1870">The National Association of Base Ball Players, 1857-1870</a></span>. McFarland, 19.</p>
|Description=<p>(<em>Brooklyn Daily Eagle</em>&nbsp;(3) &amp;&nbsp;<em>The Spirit of the Times:</em>&nbsp;&ldquo;There was a large gathering of some 1500 or 2,000 persons, male and female in attendance. &hellip; The loss of the game is attributed to the bad fielding among the Excelsiors. There was ambition, but there had been a want of uniform practice among the members previously, to which the defeat is laid. The Excelsiors, although beaten in this game, have confidence in their ability to tip the tables on the return match. After the game was over, the Putnams were sumptuously entertained by the Excelsiors. It was a subject of general remark that more ladies were present than on any former occasion. Many of the spectators were in carriages.&rdquo;)</p>
<p>(<em>Porter&rsquo;s Spirit of the Times</em>&nbsp;(6): The game &ldquo;appears to have made the first excitement of the season.&rdquo;)</p>
|Sources=<p>Wright, M. D. (2000) <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="The National Association of Base Ball Players, 1857-1870" href="The_National_Association_of_Base_Ball_Players,_1857-1870">The National Association of Base Ball Players, 1857-1870</a></span>. McFarland, 19.</p>
<p>(1) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Matches to Be Played,&rdquo;&nbsp;<em>Porter&rsquo;s Spirit of the Times,</em>&nbsp;vol. 4, no. 14 (5 Jun 1858), p. 212, col. 2</p>
<p>(2) &ldquo;City News and Gossip: Base Ball.&rdquo;&nbsp;<em>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</em>&nbsp;vol. 17, no. 134 (7 Jun 1858), p. 3, col. 1</p>
<p>(3) &ldquo;City News and Gossip: Base Ball.&rdquo;&nbsp;<em>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</em>&nbsp;vol. 17, no. 138 (11 Jun 1858), p. 11, col. 1</p>
<p>(4) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Matches to Be Played,&rdquo;&nbsp;<em>Porter&rsquo;s Spirit of the Times,</em>&nbsp;vol. 4, no. 15 (12 Jun 1858), p. 228, col. 2</p>
<p>(5) &ldquo;City News and Gossip: [untitled correction to (3)],&nbsp;<em>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</em>&nbsp;vol. 17, no. 139 (12 Jun 1858), p. 3, col. 1</p>
<p>(6) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Excelsior&nbsp;<em>vs.</em>&nbsp;Putnam,&rdquo;&nbsp;<em>Porter&rsquo;s Spirit of the Times,</em>&nbsp;vol. 4, no. 16 (19 Jun 1858), p. 245, col. 2</p>
<p>(7) &ldquo;On-Dits in Sporting Circles: Base Ball.&rdquo;&nbsp;<em>The Spirit of the Times,</em>&nbsp;vol. 28, no. 19 (19 Jun 1858), p. 222, col. 1</p>
<p>(8) Peverelly, p. 53</p>
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Date of Game Thursday, June 10, 1858
Location Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY, United States
Field  Add Field Page Excelsior grounds
Home Team Excelsior Club of Brooklyn
Away Team Putnam Club of Brooklyn
Score 18 - 31
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(Brooklyn Daily Eagle (3) & The Spirit of the Times: “There was a large gathering of some 1500 or 2,000 persons, male and female in attendance. … The loss of the game is attributed to the bad fielding among the Excelsiors. There was ambition, but there had been a want of uniform practice among the members previously, to which the defeat is laid. The Excelsiors, although beaten in this game, have confidence in their ability to tip the tables on the return match. After the game was over, the Putnams were sumptuously entertained by the Excelsiors. It was a subject of general remark that more ladies were present than on any former occasion. Many of the spectators were in carriages.”)

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times (6): The game “appears to have made the first excitement of the season.”)

Sources

Wright, M. D. (2000) The National Association of Base Ball Players, 1857-1870. McFarland, 19.

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Matches to Be Played,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 4, no. 14 (5 Jun 1858), p. 212, col. 2

(2) “City News and Gossip: Base Ball.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, vol. 17, no. 134 (7 Jun 1858), p. 3, col. 1

(3) “City News and Gossip: Base Ball.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, vol. 17, no. 138 (11 Jun 1858), p. 11, col. 1

(4) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Matches to Be Played,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 4, no. 15 (12 Jun 1858), p. 228, col. 2

(5) “City News and Gossip: [untitled correction to (3)], Brooklyn Daily Eagle, vol. 17, no. 139 (12 Jun 1858), p. 3, col. 1

(6) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Excelsior vs. Putnam,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 4, no. 16 (19 Jun 1858), p. 245, col. 2

(7) “On-Dits in Sporting Circles: Base Ball.” The Spirit of the Times, vol. 28, no. 19 (19 Jun 1858), p. 222, col. 1

(8) Peverelly, p. 53

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