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|Nine Class=Senior
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|Description=<p>Herron, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball in Albuquerque</span> p. 7 says that in 1882 an Albuquerque railroad team traveled around the southwest playing ball. On July 4, 1885, the El Paso (TX) Blues played the Browns of Albuquerque in the start of a 3-game series at Traction park in Albuquerque. The Browns won 17 to 7. They won the next two games 20-16 and 36-12. An online source says, without citation, that the Browns started playing in that city in 1880.</p>
|Description=<p>Herron, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball in Albuquerque</span> p. 7 says that in 1882 an Albuquerque railroad team traveled around the southwest playing ball. On July 4, 1885, the El Paso (TX) Blues played the Browns of Albuquerque in the start of a 3-game series at Traction park in Albuquerque. The Browns won 17 to 7. They won the next two games 20-16 and 36-12. An online source says, without citation, that the Browns started playing in that city in 1880.</p>
<p>Albuquerque (fd 1706) had 2,315 residents in 1880.</p>
|Sources=<p>Herron,&nbsp;<span>Baseball in Albuquerque</span>&nbsp;p. 7&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>Herron,&nbsp;<span>Baseball in Albuquerque</span>&nbsp;p. 7&nbsp;</p>
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|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
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|First in Location=Albuquerque, NM
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Nick Name Browns
Earliest Known Date 1880
Location Albuquerque, NM, United States
Nine Class Senior
Description

Herron, Baseball in Albuquerque p. 7 says that in 1882 an Albuquerque railroad team traveled around the southwest playing ball. On July 4, 1885, the El Paso (TX) Blues played the Browns of Albuquerque in the start of a 3-game series at Traction park in Albuquerque. The Browns won 17 to 7. They won the next two games 20-16 and 36-12. An online source says, without citation, that the Browns started playing in that city in 1880.

Albuquerque (fd 1706) had 2,315 residents in 1880.

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Herron, Baseball in Albuquerque p. 7 

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Found by Bruce Allardice
First in Location Albuquerque, NM

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