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  • 18:07, 23 March 2024 Bsallardice talk contribs deleted page Alert v Active Club of Lansingburgh in Troy on 11 October 1860 (content was: "{{Ballgame |Name=Alert v Active Club of Lansingburgh in Troy on 11 October 1860 |Date=1860-10-11 |Type of Date=Day |Field=Victory grounds |City=Troy |State=NY |Country=United States |Coordinates=42.7284117, -73.6917851 |Home Team=Alert |Away Team=Active Club of Lansingburgh |Description=<p>(scheduled)</p> |Sources=<p>(1) “Local Matters: Base Ball,” <i>Troy Daily Whig,</i> vol. 26...", and the only contributor was "Dave" (talk))

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Baseball
Safe-Haven games featuring running among bases, a bat, pitching, and two distinct teams.
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Safe-Haven games featuring running among bases, pitching, and two distinct teams (but no batting).
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Safe-Haven games featuring running among bases, pitching, and a bat (but no teams).
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Games featuring batting/hitting (but no baserunning).
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Games featuring baserunning and/or plugging (but no batting).
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Games for which the rules of play are not known and, and some that are commonly encountered by researchers but that are not safe-haven games (including shinty, bandy, and stow-ball).

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