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|Text=<p>Breck, Joseph, <u>The Young Florist: or, Conversations on the Culture of Flowers and on Natural History</u> [Boston, Russell and Odiorne], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 196.  Inexplicably, notes Block, this book "contains a lovely engraving of boys playing baseball.  The image depicts a pitcher throwing overhand to a batter, who holds a slightly crooked bat, with a catcher standing behind."</p>
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Breck, Joseph, The Young Florist: or, Conversations on the Culture of Flowers and on Natural History [Boston, Russell and Odiorne], per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 196. Inexplicably, notes Block, this book "contains a lovely engraving of boys playing baseball. The image depicts a pitcher throwing overhand to a batter, who holds a slightly crooked bat, with a catcher standing behind."

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