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- 16:51, 17 May 2020 Whicklin talk contribs + comment (New:Cockade Club of Petersburg2#comment-556 - Duplicate entry; please delete- WCH)
- 10:23, 17 May 2020 Whicklin talk contribs + comment (Clipping:The runner thrown out on a foul ball#comment-555 - Today, of course, baserunners returning to their bases on a foul are not liable. But under the rules in effect at the time, a foul ball was dead only until it was "settled in the hands of ...)
- 08:49, 17 May 2020 Whicklin talk contribs + comment (Pastimes Club of Richmond#comment-554 - Other newspaper articles indicate that the club name was Pastime, singular, often pluralised as "Pastimes" in the style of the day)
- 20:46, 16 May 2020 Whicklin talk contribs + comment (New:Pastime Club v Picked Nine on 15 October 1867#comment-552 - Pastimes first baseman Alexander Babcock was the team captain.)
- 18:48, 16 May 2020 Whicklin talk contribs + comment (Clipping:Richmond paper advocates baseball#comment-551 - Was this perhaps authored by Henry Chadwick? He was in Richmond visiting his wife's family when the war broke out (on April 14), and is noted (1861.1) to have lamented the absence of ball cl...)
- 18:40, 16 May 2020 Whicklin talk contribs + comment (1861.1#comment-550 - It is just possible that Chadwick was the author of the unsigned editorial praising baseball's "manly and healthful" virtues in the Richmond Daily Dispatch of April 12- just two days before Ft Sumter. The argument and prose sty...)
- 17:37, 3 May 2020 Whicklin talk contribs + comment (1858.2#comment-543 - While a ticket was 10 cents, it cost 20 or 30 cents to park a one- or two-horse vehicle, respectively. Extortionate parking fees are as old as the game itself!)
- 22:13, 1 May 2020 Whicklin talk contribs + comment (Irish Rounders (Burman's Report)#comment-542 - Aside from the slightly smaller infield dimensions, this could be describing 1860s American baseball in almost every respect.)
- 07:12, 14 March 2016 Whicklin talk contribs + comment (Irish Rounders#comment-311 - Quick note on "unique:" in modern ''Schlagball,'' batted balls caught on the fly with one hand are worth a point to the fielding team, but are not outs.)
- 14:38, 8 March 2016 Whicklin talk contribs + comment (Schlagball#comment-308 - See https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlagball (Warning- if you run this through Google Translate it will try to call it "rounders," which is completely wrong))
- 14:30, 8 March 2016 Whicklin talk contribs + comment (Schlagball#comment-307 - Schlagball is the German name for its variant of longball, which is still played in schools, and on a club basis in the northern coastal region. It is substantially the same as Gutsmuth's "German Ballgame;" it was touted by...)
- 13:41, 8 February 2016 Larry talk contribs changed group membership for Whicklin from (none) to editor
- 13:40, 8 February 2016 User account Whicklin talk contribs was created by Larry talk contribs