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  • 1808.2  + (First Cricket Club in Boston is Established, Then Fades)
  • 1867.20  + (First Cricket Match in Memphis)
  • 1867.28  + (First Detailed Set of Rules for Stoolball Appear)
  • 1727.1  + (First Documented Cricket Playing Rules Agreed to, for One-time Use)
  • 1859.55  + (First Fly Baseball Game)
  • 1859.41  + (First Game in Canada Played by New York Rules?)
  • 1865.8  + (First Integrated (Adult) Club Takes the Field?)
  • 1862.102  + (First Inter-City AA Game?)
  • 1867.18  + (First Inter-Racial Baseball Game?)
  • 1859.1  + (First Intercollegiate Ballgame: Amherst 73, Williams 32)
  • 1860.46  + (First International Game Played by New York Rules)
  • 1855.40  + (First Jr. Base Ball Club Founded)
  • 1858.19  + (First KY Box Score Appears in Louisville Newspaper)
  • 1869.14  + (First Known Inter-racial Game of Base-Ball)
  • 1739.1  + (First Known Picture of Cricket Appears)
  • 1866.6  + (First Known Table-top Base Ball Game Appears)
  • -700c.1  + (First Known Written Depiction of Ball Play?)
  • 1744.1  + (First Laws of Cricket are Written in England)
  • 1886.1  + (First League Championship Trophy is Commissioned)
  • 1867.17  + (First Multi-Racial Baseball Team?)
  • 1838.12  + (First Murder in a Baseball Game?)
  • 1863.34  + (First New Jersey Brigade Plays Ball in 1863 and 1864.)
  • 1854.2  + (First New England Team, the Olympics, Forms to Play Round Ball)
  • 1856.7  + (First Official Use of the Term "Rounders" Appears?)
  • 1865.27  + (First Organized Base Ball Game in NC?)
  • 1827.3  + (First Oxford-Cambridge Cricket Match Held)
  • 1867.30  + (First Patented Baseball Object)
  • 1855.38  + (First Printing of Rules)
  • 1871.18  + (First Pro League Game Doesn't Feature Offense)
  • 1838.4  + (First Recorded Base Ball game in Canada [as reported in 1886]?)
  • 1858.29  + (First Recorded College Game at Williams College)
  • 1756.1  + (First Recorded Game by Hambledon Cricket Club)
  • 1751.1  + (First Recorded US Cricket Match Played, "For a Considerable Wager," in NYC; New Yorkers Win, 167-80)
  • 1859.54  + (First Reference to Change-of-Pace Pitching?)
  • 1856.18  + (First Reported Canadian Base Ball Game Occurs, in Ontario)
  • 1856.31  + (First Scholastic Play?)
  • 1859.69  + (First Seasonal Analysis Includes Primordial Batting Statistic)
  • 1861.15  + (First Sunday in the Army: "Ball-playing, Wrestling, and Some Card-Playing")
  • 1866.13  + (First Team Name on Uniform Shirt)
  • 1859.13  + (First Tour of English Eleven to US and Canada)
  • 1838c.8  + (First US Baseball Poem[?]: There is No "Puling Cry" in Baseball)
  • 1844.2  + (First US-Canada Cricket Match Held)
  • 1866.14  + (First Uniform with Graphic Design)
  • 1867.15  + (First Uniform with Serif Letter on Shirt)
  • 1857.8  + (First Western club, the Franklin Club, forms in Detroit)
  • 1859.5  + (First [or Second?] Pacific Coast Club, the Eagles, Forms)
  • 1863.55  + (First and Second Nines of 9th NY Prevail at Yorktown VA)
  • 1862.99  + (First ball playing in Wyoming)
  • 1865.43  + (First baseball in North Carolina?)
  • 1875.2  + (First female baseball team outside the US?)
 (First-20Printing-20of-20Rules)
  • 1874.1  + (Firsts recorded African-American club in Louisville)
  • 1848.22  + (Fitchburg Levies $1 fine for Striking balls with a bat-stick)
  • 1865.21  + (Fitz Credited With Originating Tournaments)
  • 1852.9  + (Five Fined in Brooklyn NY for Sunday Ballplaying Near a Church)
  • 1570c.1  + (Five Indicted for Stoolball Play on Sunday)
  • 1866.3  + (Five-Home Run game)
  • 1856.19  + (Five-Player Base Ball Reported in NY, WI)
  • 1864.17  + (Florida Regiments Mix it Up in Town Ball)
  • 1863.44  + (Florida Sergeant Notes Baseball Fever – Well, Town-Ball Fever, Actually)
  • 1863.43  + (Floridian: “Game of Ball . . . Has Become a Great Amusement Here”)
  • 1858.27  + (Flour Citys First Base Ball Club in Rochester)
  • 1860.72  + (Fly Game Again Swatted Down)
  • 1860.9  + (Fly Game Wings Its Way to Boston)
  • 1841.12  + (Fond OH Editor on Youthful Ball-playing: "We Like It")
  • 1824.4  + (Fondly Remembering the First Ballplaying Richie Allen)
  • 1872.1  + (Forest City Club Lists Player Duties, Role of Team Captain, Etc.)
  • 1086.1  + (Form of Stool Ball Possibly Found in Domesday Book in Norman England?)
  • 1564.1  + (Formal Complaint in Surrey: Stoolball is Played on Sunday)
  • 1845c.7  + (Former Catcher Recalls Ballgame with Soaking and "Fugleing" in NYS)
  • 1864c.52  + (Former Mass-Game Champs Form Winning Wartime Team)
  • 1861.90  + (Fort Wayne soldiers play town ball)
  • 1858.16  + (Four Jailed for "Criminal" Sunday Play in NJ)
  • 1800c.4  + (Four Old Cat and Three Old Cat Well Known in MA)
  • 1860c.4  + (Four Teams of African-Americans, All in the NYC Area, Are Reported)
  • 1858.10  + (Four-day Attendance of 40,000 Souls Watch Famous Roundball Game in Worcester)
  • 1672c.2  + (Francis Willughby's "Book of Games" Surveys Folkways: Batting/Baserunning Game Described)
  • 1818c.7  + (Franz Schubert Watches a "Game of Ball" Near Vienna)
  • 1779.4  + (French Official Sees George Washington Playing Catch "For Hours")
  • 1856.10  + (French Work Describes Poisoned Ball and La Balle au Baton)
  • 1611.1  + (French-English Dictionary Cites "Cat and Trap" and Cricket)
  • 1440c.1  + (Fresco at Casa Borromeo shows Female Ball Players)
  • 1845c.24  + (Future Congressman Plays Ball at Phillips Andover?)
  • 1850s.40  + (Future Historian Plays Ball in NYC Streets)
  • 1810c.8  + (Future Lord Prefers Studies to Rounders, Cricket)
  • 1850s.45  + (Future NL President Plays ball in Mohawk Valley of New York)
  • 1861.21  + (Future Nurse Muses on Enlistees Playing Ball)
  • 1830s.21  + (Future OH Senator Has Little Interest in Playing Ball)
  • 1825c.14  + (Future Ohio Governor is "Best Ball Player at the College")
  • 1830s.16  + (Future President Lincoln Plays Town Ball, Joins Hopping Contests)
  • 1863.117  + (Future President notes ballplaying in camp)
  • 1770c.3  + (Future Professor Sneaks a Smoke When He Can't Play Bat and Ball)
  • 1790s.11  + (Future Ship Captain Chooses Reading Over Boyish Sports)
  • 1856.35  + (Future Star Dickey Pearce Discovers the Decade-old No-Plugging Rule)
  • 1795.6  + (Future Tennessee Governor, at age 50, "Played at Ball")
  • 1840c.33  + (Future University Head Plays Two Types of Ball in NC)
  • 1661.1  + (Galileo Galilei Discovers . . . Backspin!)
  • 1786.2  + (Game Called Wicket Reported in England)
  • 1860.59  + (Game Set for CA Mining Town)
  • 1862.30  + (Game Suspended When BIG Fight Breaks Out)
  • 1836c.12  + (Game With Plugging of Runners Later Recalled in Jersey City)