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{{Club
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|Name=Mutuals, Eastern Club of Gloucester
|Name=Mutuals, Eastern Club of Gloucester
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|Date=1874/01/01
|Date=1874/01/01
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|State=MA
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|City=Gloucester
|City=Gloucester
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|Modern Address=
|Country=United States
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|Description=<p>The Springfield (MA) Republican, June 13, 1870, marveled that: "Gloucester has 12,000 inhabitants and no base ball club!"
|Description=<p>The Springfield (MA) Republican, June 13, 1870, marveled that: "Gloucester has 12,000 inhabitants and no base ball club!" The Gloucester "Cape Ann Advertiser" May 13, 1872 declared that "The base ball mania has never reached our town..." Same May 22, 1874, asked: "Have we a base ball club among us?" Evidently a club was forming. Same June 5, 1874: "A match game of base ball took place at East Gloucester on Saturday, between the Mutuals and the Eastern Club, of this city, the former winning by a score of 46 to 20." Charles Bevis, "The New England League: A Baseball History, 1885-1949" p. 38 says that in 1886 the Gloucester team dropped out of this league, which had been established the year before, due to lack of local interest. Gloucester is a fishing town northeast of Boston. I can only speculate that baseball interest was minimal here since most of the town's young men were usually out in the Atlantic fishing.</p>
The Gloucester "Cape Ann Advertiser" May 13, 1872 declared that "The base ball mania has never reached our town..."
<p>Gloucester MA (1890 pop. about 24,500) is about 30 miles NE of Boston. East Gloucester is a community of that city, on the eastern side of the bay.</p>
Same May 22, 1874, asked: "Have we a base ball club among us?"
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Evidently a club was forming. Same June 5, 1874: "A match game of base ball took place at East Gloucester on Saturday, between the Mutuals and the Eastern Club, of this city, the former winning by a score of 46 to 20."
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Charles Bevis, "The New England League: A Baseball History, 1885-1949" p. 38 says that in 1886 the Gloucester team dropped out of this league, which had been established the year before, due to lack of local interest.  
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Gloucester is a fishing town northeast of Boston. I can only speculate that baseball interest was minimal here since most of the town's young men were usually out in the Atlantic fishing.
|Comment=<p>Gloucester was the fishing capital of the U.S. in 1870. Of the 12,000 population, almost 1/4th (2,682, per 1870 census, and of these almost all males) fished, and were often out to sea and thus absent from the town. This means that Gloucester did not have the kind of resident young male population that other cities of similar size had, and retarded the growth of baseball. [ba]</p>
</p><p>Gloucester MA (1890 pop. about 24,500) is about 30 miles NE of Boston. East Gloucester is a community of that city, on the eastern side of the bay.
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|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
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|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|First in Location=Gloucester, MA
|First in Location=Gloucester, MA
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|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Is No Later Than=Yes
|First Newspaper Mention=1874/01/01
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Nick Name Mutuals, Eastern
Earliest Known Date 1874
Location Gloucester, MA, United States
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The Springfield (MA) Republican, June 13, 1870, marveled that: "Gloucester has 12,000 inhabitants and no base ball club!" The Gloucester "Cape Ann Advertiser" May 13, 1872 declared that "The base ball mania has never reached our town..." Same May 22, 1874, asked: "Have we a base ball club among us?" Evidently a club was forming. Same June 5, 1874: "A match game of base ball took place at East Gloucester on Saturday, between the Mutuals and the Eastern Club, of this city, the former winning by a score of 46 to 20." Charles Bevis, "The New England League: A Baseball History, 1885-1949" p. 38 says that in 1886 the Gloucester team dropped out of this league, which had been established the year before, due to lack of local interest. Gloucester is a fishing town northeast of Boston. I can only speculate that baseball interest was minimal here since most of the town's young men were usually out in the Atlantic fishing.

Gloucester MA (1890 pop. about 24,500) is about 30 miles NE of Boston. East Gloucester is a community of that city, on the eastern side of the bay.

Comment

Gloucester was the fishing capital of the U.S. in 1870. Of the 12,000 population, almost 1/4th (2,682, per 1870 census, and of these almost all males) fished, and were often out to sea and thus absent from the town. This means that Gloucester did not have the kind of resident young male population that other cities of similar size had, and retarded the growth of baseball. [ba]

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First in Location Gloucester, MA
Entry Origin Sabrpedia

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