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|Modern Address=Central Park | |Modern Address=Central Park | ||
|Description=<p>The park first opened (partially) in 1858. The NY Times, Jan. 13, 1859 reports that the NABBP requested that the Park Commissioners allow park grounds to use as a ball field. Same May 8, 1865 reports that a base ball grounds has been set apart at Central Park, but the Commissioners are not allowing ball games to be played there, although it appears they allow cricket.</p> | |Description=<p>The park first opened (partially) in 1858. The NY Times, Jan. 13, 1859 reports that the NABBP requested that the Park Commissioners allow park grounds to use as a ball field. Same May 8, 1865 reports that a base ball grounds has been set apart at Central Park, but the Commissioners are not allowing ball games to be played there, although it appears they allow cricket.</p> | ||
<p>The park commission continued to resist baseball playing, even | <p>The park commission continued to resist baseball playing by organized clubs, even though the original plans for the park included a baseball field.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>New York <em>Times</em>, Jan. 13, 1859, May 8, 1865, July 29, 1868.</p> | |Sources=<p>New York <em>Times</em>, Jan. 13, 1859, May 8, 1865, July 29, 1868.</p> | ||
<p>Ryczek, "Baseball's First Inning" 65-66.</p> | <p>Ryczek, "Baseball's First Inning" 65-66.</p> |
Revision as of 04:20, 2 October 2022
Location | New York, Manhattan, NY, United States |
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Modern Address | Central Park |
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Description | The park first opened (partially) in 1858. The NY Times, Jan. 13, 1859 reports that the NABBP requested that the Park Commissioners allow park grounds to use as a ball field. Same May 8, 1865 reports that a base ball grounds has been set apart at Central Park, but the Commissioners are not allowing ball games to be played there, although it appears they allow cricket. The park commission continued to resist baseball playing by organized clubs, even though the original plans for the park included a baseball field. |
Sources | New York Times, Jan. 13, 1859, May 8, 1865, July 29, 1868. Ryczek, "Baseball's First Inning" 65-66. |
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Found by | Gregory Christiano |
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Entered by | Bruce Allardice |
Clubs
Currently, no clubs are noted to have used this field
Games
Comments
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