Eric Miklich

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First Name Eric
Last Name Miklich
Location North Babylon, NY
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Eric is working on a book on the World Baseball Tour of 1874.

Eric Miklich contributed an essay to the Special Protoball Issue of Base Ball this spring:

"1857 -- Nine Innings, Nine Players, Ninety Feet and Other Changes: The Recodification of Baseball Rules in 1857."  Base Ball. 5(1):   118 - 121.

Eric joined the Vintage Base Ball Association’s Rules and Interpretations Committee in summer 2008.  He remains active in Bethpage NY’s 19th Century Base Ball Program, the oldest in the US.  Eric’s fine website, http://www.19cbaseball.com/, has several items pertinent to the origins of base ball, including a detailed listing of rule changes starting in 1854, the early evolution of ballplaying equipment, and treatment of the baseball’s predecessor games.

Eric, author of a compendium of 19th Century rule changes, is currently researching information on the history of pitching deliveries for an article for his website, www.19cbaseball.com.  Eric is hoping to release a new book on base ball in the 1860’s by next summer.  This book, written in part with the perspective of someone with extensive VBB experience, will offer suggestions of why certain rules evolved as they did.

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