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NABBP TINKERS WITH RULES
Salience | Noteworthy |
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Tags | Business of Baseball, Post-Knickerbocker Rule ChangesBusiness of Baseball, Post-Knickerbocker Rule Changes |
Location | Greater New York CityGreater New York City |
City/State/Country: | NYC, NY, USA |
Modern Address | |
Game | Base BallBase Ball |
Immediacy of Report | Contemporary |
Age of Players | AdultAdult |
Holiday | |
Notables | |
Text | Over 100 club representatives attended the NABBP convention in Manhattan in December 1860, and made no major rule changes. The weight of the ball was reduced to 5 1/2 to 5 3/4 oz., and its size from 9 1/2 to 9 3/4 inches. The drawing of foul lines from home base to the first and third bases was required. Rules on what constituted a fair or foul ball were clarified. Despite recommendation by the Rules and Regulations Committee, the "fly game" was again rejected, 51-42. |
Sources | New York Sunday Mercury, Dec. 16. 1860. |
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Comment | The Mercury's article was likely authored by editor William Cauldwell, a member of the Rules Committee. Edit with form to add a comment |
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Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
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Submitted by | Bob Tholkes |
Submission Note | 3/8/2014 |
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1860.36 NABBP TINKERS WITH RULES"
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