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<p>That same spring, <u>Porter's</u>  estimated that there were 30 to 40 base ball and cricket teams on Long Island [which then included Brooklyn] alone.  <u>Porter's Spirit of the Times</u>, March 27, 1858, as cited in Ryczek, <u>Baseball's First Inning</u> (McFarliand, 2009), page 75.</p>
<p>That same spring, <u>Porter's</u>  estimated that there were 30 to 40 base ball and cricket teams on Long Island [which then included Brooklyn] alone.  <u>Porter's Spirit of the Times</u>, March 27, 1858, as cited in Ryczek, <u>Baseball's First Inning</u> (McFarliand, 2009), page 75.</p>
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That same spring, Porter's estimated that there were 30 to 40 base ball and cricket teams on Long Island [which then included Brooklyn] alone. Porter's Spirit of the Times, March 27, 1858, as cited in Ryczek, Baseball's First Inning (McFarliand, 2009), page 75.

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