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{{Ballgame | {{Ballgame | ||
|Name=in Curacao | |Name=in Curacao in 1934 | ||
|Coordinates=12.16957, -68.99002000000002 | |Coordinates=12.16957, -68.99002000000002 | ||
|Type of Date= | |Type of Date=Year | ||
|Date= | |Date=1934/08/01 | ||
|Country=Curacao | |Country=Curacao | ||
|NY Rules=Yes | |NY Rules=Yes | ||
|Innings=9 | |Innings=9 | ||
|Description=<p>Nauright and Parish, "Sports Around the World," p. 64: "Baseball was brought to Aruba and Curacao, which sit just off the coast of Venezuela, in the 1930s ... [by] Venezuelan political refugees and oil refinery workers.."</p> | |Description=<p>The Amigoe di Curacao, Dec. 5, 1934 announces the formation of the Curacao Baseball Federation. One Hector Suares made the announcement.</p> | ||
<p>This 1934 founding date is recognized in postage stamps, and in Adam Rittenberg's "Off the Beaten Basepath" blog.</p> | |||
<p>Nauright and Parish, "Sports Around the World," p. 64: "Baseball was brought to Aruba and Curacao, which sit just off the coast of Venezuela, in the 1930s ... [by] Venezuelan political refugees and oil refinery workers.."</p> | |||
<p>Aruba and Curacao were Dutch colonies at the time. Today they are "constituent countries" in "the Kingdom of the Netherlands."</p> | <p>Aruba and Curacao were Dutch colonies at the time. Today they are "constituent countries" in "the Kingdom of the Netherlands."</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>Nauright and Parish, "Sports Around the World," p. 64</p> | |Sources=<p>Nauright and Parish, "Sports Around the World," p. 64</p> |
Revision as of 07:27, 2 July 2016
Date of Game | 1934 |
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Location | Curacao |
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Innings | 9 |
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NY Rules | Yes |
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Description | The Amigoe di Curacao, Dec. 5, 1934 announces the formation of the Curacao Baseball Federation. One Hector Suares made the announcement. This 1934 founding date is recognized in postage stamps, and in Adam Rittenberg's "Off the Beaten Basepath" blog. Nauright and Parish, "Sports Around the World," p. 64: "Baseball was brought to Aruba and Curacao, which sit just off the coast of Venezuela, in the 1930s ... [by] Venezuelan political refugees and oil refinery workers.." Aruba and Curacao were Dutch colonies at the time. Today they are "constituent countries" in "the Kingdom of the Netherlands." |
Sources | Nauright and Parish, "Sports Around the World," p. 64 |
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Found by | Bruce Allardice |
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First in Location | Curacao |
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