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- 08:11, 21 November 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs moved page Special:Badtitle/NS500:Club of Hamburg to New:Club of Hamburg, Germany (Avoid duplicating with Hamburg, AR)
- 06:50, 14 October 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Carthage Orioles#comment-49 - Al Schacht performed at a baseball game in Bizerte during his 1943 African tour. The players were US servicemen stationed there. See www.baseballinwartime.com)
- 13:33, 21 September 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Hickories Club of McConnellsville#comment-48 - See McConnelsville.)
- 12:37, 21 September 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Sippo Club of Massillon#comment-47 - The Stark Club won that July 1867 game, played on the Friday prior to July 24th, 126 to 54, with the Stark swatting 16 home runs. See the Canton Repository, July 24, 1867.)
- 12:35, 21 September 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Sippo Club of Massillon#comment-46 - A Dexter BBC of Massillon was playing in Sept. 1867. See the Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Sept. 9, 1867.)
- 12:34, 21 September 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Athletics Club of Painesville#comment-45 - The Cleveland Leader, June 30, 1866: "The young men of Painesville have recently started a Base Ball Club, which is now fully organized and is a grand success. It already numbers over twenty members." So i...)
- 08:33, 15 September 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Rising Sun, Osceola Club of Bozeman area#comment-44 - Fort Ellis is near Bozeman.)
- 08:24, 15 September 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Rocky Mountain Club of Virginia City#comment-43 - The Montana Post, July 24, 1868, reports that the Occidental Base Ball Club was formed last Friday evening In Virginia City, with Henry Burdick, esq. elected president and Charles Wells Secretary.)
- 08:13, 15 September 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Rocky Mountain Base Ball Club - First Nine v Rocky Mountain Base Ball Club - Second Nine in 1866#comment-42 - The Montana Post was published in Virginia City. This article, and another article on May 26th 1866 makes clear that this team was formed ...)
- 08:51, 14 September 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Ballgame in Melbourne in 1867#comment-41 - Clark's book goes on to say that this was probably an "early form" of baseball, a predecessor-type game. The book also discusses the not-well-sourced assertion that American miners played baseball in/near ...)
- 15:10, 8 September 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Invincible Club of Saint John#comment-40 - This could be Saint John, New Brunswick rather than Saint John, Nova Scotia.)
- 11:16, 8 September 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Union Club of Waterford - 2#comment-39 - To add to the above: The Troy [NY] Daily Times, July 18, 1866, reports that "Another base ball club has been organized in Waterford, to be known as the McClellan Club.")
- 14:13, 2 September 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Star Club (Ogdensburg) v St. Lawrence Club (Ogdensburg) on 15 June 1860#comment-38 - In 1872 the Pastimes of Ogdensburg played a home-and-home series with the Ottawa [Canada] BBC. See the Ottawa Free Press, July 4, 1872.)
- 06:50, 25 August 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Army? in The West on 6 March 1848#comment-37 - Azariah Smith, along with other army veterans of the Mormon Battalion, was working near modern Coloma, CA, when gold was discovered there around January 1848. His diary makes clear he was still at/near...)
- 17:00, 24 August 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Ballgame in Halifax in 1868#comment-36 - But see new 1867 information.)
- 07:12, 18 August 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Ballgame in Mexico in 1877#comment-35 - A recent article by Cesar Gonzalez Gomez, "A New Perspective on Mexican Baseball Origins," Base Ball (Spring 2007) casts doubt on the Guaymas claim, saying it depends on the oral remembrances of a person 70 y...)
- 06:23, 7 August 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Ballplaying in Civil War Camps#comment-34 - The rise of recorded baseball playing in 1863 was due to the war situation, IMO. The regiments that came from the prime pre-CW baseball playing regions (mainly New England the Northeast) almost entirely s...)
- 14:36, 6 August 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (Club of Scranton#comment-33 - There's an article on Linen (with image) in Steinke's "Scranton," page 44, which mentions his forming the Wyoming Club. The "New York Clipper" website has the names of the players, from a newspaper article on an early ...)
- 14:33, 6 August 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (1863.1#comment-32 - Millen cites the bank history for this information. The pitcher for the winning team was Lt. James Alexander Linen (1840-1918) of the 26th NJ, formerly of the Newark Eureka BBC. Linen later headed the bank, hence the mention in ...)
- 09:23, 6 August 2013 Bsallardice talk contribs + comment (1858.58#comment-31 - The "Baseball in Old Chicago" reference to the Union Club and 1856 probably referenced an article in the Chicago Tribune, dated Oct. 19, 1919, which reviewed early Chicago baseball and made the claim that the Unions played base...)