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|Name=in Nuevo Leon on 4 July 1889 | |Name=in Nuevo Leon on 4 July 1889 | ||
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|Date=1889/07/04 | |Date=1889/07/04 | ||
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|Country=Mexico | |Country=Mexico | ||
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|Description=<p>"The laying of track for the railroad, specifically the Monterrey-Tampico railway, played a large part in the spreading of baseball throughout the country, specifically northern Mexico. Colonel Joseph Robertson, who was from Tennessee and once served under General Robert E. Lee, introduced the game in Nuevo Leon when he granted his railroad workers a holiday on the fourth of July in 1889. Robertson and his workers celebrated by playing baseball." Sanchez, "The History of Baseball in Mexico," online at www.1800beisbol.com</p> | |Description=<p>"The laying of track for the railroad, specifically the Monterrey-Tampico railway, played a large part in the spreading of baseball throughout the country, specifically northern Mexico. Colonel Joseph Robertson, who was from Tennessee and once served under General Robert E. Lee, introduced the game in Nuevo Leon when he granted his railroad workers a holiday on the fourth of July in 1889. Robertson and his workers celebrated by playing baseball." Sanchez, "The History of Baseball in Mexico," online at www.1800beisbol.com</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>Sanchez, "The History of Baseball in Mexico," online at www.1800beisbol.com</p> | |Sources=<p>Sanchez, "The History of Baseball in Mexico," online at www.1800beisbol.com</p> | ||
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|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | |Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | ||
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|First in Location=Nuevo Leon, Mexico | |First in Location=Nuevo Leon, Mexico | ||
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Revision as of 11:28, 16 December 2020
Date of Game | Thursday, July 4, 1889 |
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Location | Nuevo Leon, Mexico |
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Field | Add Field Page |
Home Team | Add Club Page |
Away Team | Add Club Page |
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Innings | 9 |
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NY Rules | Yes |
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Description | "The laying of track for the railroad, specifically the Monterrey-Tampico railway, played a large part in the spreading of baseball throughout the country, specifically northern Mexico. Colonel Joseph Robertson, who was from Tennessee and once served under General Robert E. Lee, introduced the game in Nuevo Leon when he granted his railroad workers a holiday on the fourth of July in 1889. Robertson and his workers celebrated by playing baseball." Sanchez, "The History of Baseball in Mexico," online at www.1800beisbol.com |
Sources | Sanchez, "The History of Baseball in Mexico," online at www.1800beisbol.com |
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Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
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Has Source On Hand | No |
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Found by | Bruce Allardice |
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First in Location | Nuevo Leon, Mexico |
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