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|Headline=Batters' "Hits" First Appear in a Game Repoort
|Headline=Batters' "Hits" First Appear in a Game Report
|Salience=2
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|Tags=Stats and Box Scores,  
|Tags=Stats and Box Scores,  

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Batters' "Hits" First Appear in a Game Report

Salience Noteworthy
Tags Stats and Box Scores
City/State/Country: New York, NY, US
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Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Age of Players Adult
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In the first issue of The Ball Players’ Chronicle, edited by Henry Chadwick, a game account of the “Championship of New England” between the Harvard College Club and the Lowell Club of Boston featured a box score that included a list of the number of “Bases Made on Hits” by each player. This was the first instance of player’s hit totals being tracked in a game.

 

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The Ball Players' Chronicle (New York City, NY), 6 June 1867: p. 2. 

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Do we know if Hits were defined in about the way we would define them today?

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Submitted by Colin Dew-Becker
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