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|Headline=Our Game Hits the Sports Pages?
|Year=1853
|Year=1853
|Year Number=14
|Headline=Base Ball Hits the Sports Pages?  Sunday Mercury, Spirit of the Times Among First to Cover Game Regularly
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Tags=Newspaper Coverage,
|Location=Greater New York City,
|Country=United States
|State=NY
|City=NYC
|Game=Base Ball
|Game=Base Ball
|Text=<p>"On July 9, 1853, <u>The Spirit of the Times</u> mentioned baseball for the first time, printing a letter reporting a game between the Gotham and Knickerbocker Clubs."</p>
|Age of Players=Adult
<p>William Ryczek, <u>Baseball's First Inning</u> (McFarland, 2009), page 163. <b>Query:</b> do we know comparable dates for other like papers - the <u>Clipper</u>, the <u>Sunday Mercury</u>, etc?  Has someone already analyzed the role of assorted papers in the baseball boom?</p>
|Text=<p>&nbsp;[A] "The <em>Sunday Mercury</em> reportedly began coverage on May 1,of&nbsp;1853]"&nbsp;</p>
<p>[B] "On July 9, 1853, <em>The Spirit of the Times</em> mentioned baseball for the first time, printing a letter reporting a game between the Gotham and Knickerbocker Clubs."</p>
<p>&nbsp;[C] <em>Spirit of the Times</em> began to cover cricket in 1837 . . . .&nbsp; Not until July 9, 1853, however, did it give notice to a baseball match . . . the same one noted in the fledgling <em>[New York] Clipper</em> one week later."</p>
|Sources=<p>[A] Email from Bob Tholkes, 2/12/2010 and 2/18/2012.</p>
<p>[B]William Ryczek, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball's First Inning</span> (McFarland, 2009), page 163.</p>
<p>[C] John Thorn, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball in the Garden of Eden</span> (Simon and Shuster, 2011), page 104.</p>
|Query=<p>Has someone already analyzed the relative role of assorted papers in the first baseball boom?</p>
|Submitted by=Bob Tholkes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Coordinates=40.7127837, -74.0059413
}}
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Base Ball Hits the Sports Pages? Sunday Mercury, Spirit of the Times Among First to Cover Game Regularly

Salience Noteworthy
Tags Newspaper Coverage
Location Greater New York City
City/State/Country: NYC, NY, United States
Game Base Ball
Age of Players Adult
Text

 [A] "The Sunday Mercury reportedly began coverage on May 1,of 1853]" 

[B] "On July 9, 1853, The Spirit of the Times mentioned baseball for the first time, printing a letter reporting a game between the Gotham and Knickerbocker Clubs."

 [C] Spirit of the Times began to cover cricket in 1837 . . . .  Not until July 9, 1853, however, did it give notice to a baseball match . . . the same one noted in the fledgling [New York] Clipper one week later."

Sources

[A] Email from Bob Tholkes, 2/12/2010 and 2/18/2012.

[B]William Ryczek, Baseball's First Inning (McFarland, 2009), page 163.

[C] John Thorn, Baseball in the Garden of Eden (Simon and Shuster, 2011), page 104.

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Has someone already analyzed the relative role of assorted papers in the first baseball boom?

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