Block:English Baseball in London on January 22 1859
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Data | A casual reference to “base-ball” appeared in a brief article in a sporting journal about a horse named “Poodle.” In describing the horse's qualities and justifying the high price paid for it, the writer stated that “this horse's own brother Pelion, is one of the finest animals in the kingdom; he has enormous limbs, a back broad enough to play at base-ball upon, and was a capital runner.” |
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Sources | The Review, the Country Gentleman's Journal, London, Jan. 22, 1859, p. 475 |
Block Notes | Given the early date, it is almost certain that the game referred to was English baseball. |
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