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|Club Name=Young America | |Club Name=Young America | ||
|Type of Date=Day | |Type of Date=Day | ||
|Date= | |Date=1854/10/30 | ||
|Date of Dissolution Type=Day | |Date of Dissolution Type=Day | ||
|Country=United States | |Country=United States | ||
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|City=New York | |City=New York | ||
|Nine Class=Senior | |Nine Class=Senior | ||
|Sources=<p>SOT Nov. 3, 1855</p> | |Description=<p>"The Young America Club will have their first game of Base Ball on Thursday, 30th, at the Red House [in Harlem]. The following are the names of the members of this Club: George Bache, James Yardly, Jesse Lewis, John Wood, R. Sterling, W. Gantz, J. Taylor, K. Jewell, S. Smith, D. Blount, D Beach., H. Moer." </p> | ||
<p> Commentary from Richard Hershberger, 5/8/2013:</p> | |||
<p>The verb tenses notwithstanding, the date of that game was November 30. I assume the press release was written before the game but published late. I don't know if the game actually took place, or if the club ever met again. I don't know of any subsequent mention of it, though this doesn't necessarily mean it didn't exist. Some of those surnames pop up in later years. I have never followed up on whether the first names match. A surprising number of clubs formed in the late Fall, which would seem an unpropitious time of year for such things. Do we count this club beyond 1854? I guess not. We have no evidence that they were active that year, any more than we do for the old Washington club the Knickerbockers played against in 1851 or so. [RH]</p> | |||
|Sources=<p>NYC Dec. 2, 1854</p> | |||
<p>SOT Nov. 3, 1855</p> | |||
|Has Source On Hand=No | |Has Source On Hand=No | ||
|Reviewed=Yes | |||
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice | |Entered by=Bruce Allardice | ||
|Has Supplemental Text=No | |Has Supplemental Text=No | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 20 December 2015
Nick Name | Young America |
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Earliest Known Date | Monday, October 30, 1854 |
Last Known Game | |
Location | New York, Manhattan, NY, United States |
Modern Address | |
NABBP Status | |
Nine Class | Senior |
Tags | |
Description | "The Young America Club will have their first game of Base Ball on Thursday, 30th, at the Red House [in Harlem]. The following are the names of the members of this Club: George Bache, James Yardly, Jesse Lewis, John Wood, R. Sterling, W. Gantz, J. Taylor, K. Jewell, S. Smith, D. Blount, D Beach., H. Moer." Commentary from Richard Hershberger, 5/8/2013: The verb tenses notwithstanding, the date of that game was November 30. I assume the press release was written before the game but published late. I don't know if the game actually took place, or if the club ever met again. I don't know of any subsequent mention of it, though this doesn't necessarily mean it didn't exist. Some of those surnames pop up in later years. I have never followed up on whether the first names match. A surprising number of clubs formed in the late Fall, which would seem an unpropitious time of year for such things. Do we count this club beyond 1854? I guess not. We have no evidence that they were active that year, any more than we do for the old Washington club the Knickerbockers played against in 1851 or so. [RH] |
Sources | NYC Dec. 2, 1854 SOT Nov. 3, 1855 |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Has Source On Hand | No |
Comment | Edit with form to add a comment |
Query | Edit with form to add a query |
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Entered by | Bruce Allardice |
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Win/Loss Records As Far As We Now Know
Warning: Users should not rely on a team's won-loss record as a reflection of its "standing" among all base ball clubs. Team schedules were not balanced, and a good record against mostly weak opponents does not signify a leading club.
Year | Games | Wins | Losses | Ties |
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1854 | 1 Played | 0 Won | 0 Lost | 0 Tied |
1855 | 1 Played | 0 Won | 1 Lost | 0 Tied |
1857 | 2 Played | 1 Won | 1 Lost | 0 Tied |
1858 | 6 Played | 3 Won | 3 Lost | 0 Tied |
1859 | 4 Played | 0 Won | 3 Lost | 0 Tied |
1860 | 7 Played | 3 Won | 2 Lost | 1 Tied |
Ballgames
Players
Player | Years | Roles | Edit Association with Club |
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D Beach | 1854 | ||
D. Blount | 1854 | ||
George Bache | 1854 | ||
H. Moer | 1854 | ||
J. Taylor | 1854 | ||
James Yardly | 1854 | ||
Jesse Lewis | 1854 | ||
John Wood | 1854 | ||
K. Jewell | 1854 | ||
R. Sterling | 1854 | ||
S. Smith | 1854 | ||
W. Gantz | 1854 |
Playing Fields
Field | Years | Edit Association with Club |
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Red House Grounds | 1854 |
Comments
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