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|Date=09/02/80
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|Date=1880/09/02
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|Description=<p>From Oscar Eddleton's <a class="external text" title="http://research.sabr.org/journals/under-the-lights" href="http://research.sabr.org/journals/under-the-lights" rel="nofollow">"Under the Lights"</a>, published in the 1980 Baseball Research Journal:</p>
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|Description=<p>From Oscar Eddleton's <a href="http://research.sabr.org/journals/under-the-lights" class="external text" title="http://research.sabr.org/journals/under-the-lights" rel="nofollow">"Under the Lights"</a>, published in the 1980 Baseball Research Journal:</p><blockquote><p>"[O]n Thursday, September 2, 1880, teams representing two of Boston's prominent department stores, Jordan Marsh and Company and R. H. White and Company, played a game of baseball at Nantasket Bay on an oceanside site near Hull, Massachusetts. The game, ostensible played for a $50 stake, ended in a 16-16 tie.</p><p>This game would have held no historic value and would long since have been forgotten had it not been for one unique feature. It was the first baseball game ever played at night "under the lights."</p></blockquote><p>A fuller description of the game follows in the linked article.</p>
<p>"[O]n Thursday, September 2, 1880, teams representing two of Boston's prominent department stores, Jordan Marsh and Company and R. H. White and Company, played a game of baseball at Nantasket Bay on an oceanside site near Hull, Massachusetts. The game, ostensible played for a $50 stake, ended in a 16-16 tie.</p>
|Sources=<ul><li>[http://research.sabr.org/journals/under-the-lights], retrieved on 2010-03-08.</li></ul>
<p>This game would have held no historic value and would long since have been forgotten had it not been for one unique feature. It was the first baseball game ever played at night "under the lights."</p>
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<p>A fuller description of the game follows in the linked article.</p>
|Sources=<p>http://research.sabr.org/journals/under-the-lights, retrieved on 2010-03-08.</p>
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Date Thursday, September 2, 1880
Location Nantasket, MA, United States
Description

From Oscar Eddleton's "Under the Lights", published in the 1980 Baseball Research Journal:

"[O]n Thursday, September 2, 1880, teams representing two of Boston's prominent department stores, Jordan Marsh and Company and R. H. White and Company, played a game of baseball at Nantasket Bay on an oceanside site near Hull, Massachusetts. The game, ostensible played for a $50 stake, ended in a 16-16 tie.

This game would have held no historic value and would long since have been forgotten had it not been for one unique feature. It was the first baseball game ever played at night "under the lights."

A fuller description of the game follows in the linked article.

Sources

http://research.sabr.org/journals/under-the-lights, retrieved on 2010-03-08.



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