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|Name=Putnam Club of Brooklyn v Excelsior Club of Brooklyn on 14 July 1857
|Name=Putnam Club of Brooklyn v Excelsior Club of Brooklyn on 14 July 1857
|Date=1857-07-14
|Coordinates=40.65, -73.95
|Entry Origin=Games Tab
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Greater_New_York_City#date1857-7-14
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Field=Excelsior grounds near Carroll Park at corner of Smith & Degraw streets
|Date=1857/07/14
|Country=United States
|State=NY
|Borough=Brooklyn
|City=Brooklyn
|City=Brooklyn
|State=NY
|Field=Excelsior grounds near Carroll Park
|Country=United States
|Innings=8
|Coordinates=40.65, -73.95
|Home Team=Putnam Club of Brooklyn
|Home Team=Putnam Club of Brooklyn
|Home Score=37
|Away Team=Excelsior Club of Brooklyn
|Away Team=Excelsior Club of Brooklyn
|Home Score=37
|Away Score=20
|Away Score=20
|Innings=8
|Description=<p>(8 innings, due to late start, because of tardiness of some Excelsior players, and darkness)</p>
|Description=<p>(8 innings, due to late start, because of tardiness of some Excelsior players, and darkness)</p><p>(PSOT: “Both these clubs have improved in their play since their contests of last year, but the improvement on the part of the Putnams is more marked than that of their opponents, who were deprived of the services of one or two of their best men of last season. [The Excelsiors] complain that it is difficult to induce their men to turn out and exercise, and it was easy to see that their defeat was in a great measure owing to that cause, as their men showed no want of muscle and endurance, but were deficient in that sharpness and correct judgment which can only be acquired by constant practice.</p>
<p>(PSOT: &ldquo;Both these clubs have improved in their play since their contests of last year, but the improvement on the part of the Putnams is more marked than that of their opponents, who were deprived of the services of one or two of their best men of last season. &hellip; [The Excelsiors] complain that it is difficult to induce their men to turn out and exercise, and it was easy to see that their defeat was in a great measure owing to that cause, as their men showed no want of muscle and endurance, but were deficient in that sharpness and correct judgment which can only be acquired by constant practice.&rdquo;</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: A Match,PSOT, vol. 2, no. 21 (25 Jul 1857), p. 324, col. 3</p> <p>(2) Peverelly, p. 53</p> <p>(3) Wright, pp. 12 &amp; 13</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: A Match,&rdquo; PSOT, vol. 2, no. 21 (25 Jul 1857), p. 324, col. 3</p>
<p>(2) Peverelly, p. 53</p>
<p>(3) Wright, pp. 12 &amp; 13</p>
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Entry Origin=Games Tab
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Greater New York City#date1857-7-14
|Reviewed=Yes
}}
}}

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Date of Game Tuesday, July 14, 1857
Location Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY, United States
Field Excelsior grounds near Carroll Park
Home Team Putnam Club of Brooklyn
Away Team Excelsior Club of Brooklyn
Score 37 - 20
Innings 8
Description

(8 innings, due to late start, because of tardiness of some Excelsior players, and darkness)

(PSOT: “Both these clubs have improved in their play since their contests of last year, but the improvement on the part of the Putnams is more marked than that of their opponents, who were deprived of the services of one or two of their best men of last season. … [The Excelsiors] complain that it is difficult to induce their men to turn out and exercise, and it was easy to see that their defeat was in a great measure owing to that cause, as their men showed no want of muscle and endurance, but were deficient in that sharpness and correct judgment which can only be acquired by constant practice.”

Sources

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: A Match,” PSOT, vol. 2, no. 21 (25 Jul 1857), p. 324, col. 3

(2) Peverelly, p. 53

(3) Wright, pp. 12 & 13

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