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- Club of Stellarton + (August 1, 1889)
- Park Cricket Club of Charlottetown + (August 1, 1889)
- Clipping:A substitute umpire a former club employee + (August 1, 1889)
- Clipping:A claim of an illicitly substituted ball + (August 1, 1889)
- Clipping:A player suit for pennant share + (August 2, 1889)
- Clipping:An extra ball in the pocket? + (August 2, 1889)
- Clipping:Coaching chatter + (August 3, 1889)
- Block:English Baseball in Buckinghamshire on August 3 1889 + (August 3, 1889)
- Clipping:Brunell to Chicago; Cleveland Club scorer + (August 5, 1889)
- Block:English Baseball in Berwickshire on August 6 1889 + (August 6, 1889)
- Clipping:Horace Phillips insane + (August 7, 1889)
- Clipping:Stashing an extra ball under the bleachers + (August 7, 1889)
- Clipping:Brunell moves to the Chicago Tribune; Cleveland official scorer + (August 7, 1889)
- Clipping:Ejections + (August 7, 1889)
- Clipping:Drainage at the New Polo Grounds; proto-mound + (August 7, 1889)
- Clipping:Rising salaries 6 + (August 7, 1889)
- Clipping:A newspaper bulletin board + (August 7, 1889)
- Clipping:Brush proposes pooling receipts + (August 9, 1889)
- Clipping:Base coach when no one on base + (August 10, 1889)
- Clipping:Washington Club ownership; finances + (August 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Bunting the ball foul + (August 11, 1889)
- Clipping:James Hart Spalding's private secretary + (August 14, 1889)
- Clipping:Hewitt disposes of his option on Capitol Park real estate; prospects of staying in the League + (August 14, 1889)
- Clipping:Foul flags 2 + (August 14, 1889)
- Clipping:Brooklyn and Cincinnati prospects of jumping to the NL + (August 14, 1889)
- Clipping:The position of the field umpire; two umpire system + (August 14, 1889)
- Clipping:Cracking down on Sunday baseball in Cincinnati + (August 15, 1889)
- Clipping:The use of courtesy runners + (August 16, 1889)
- Clipping:Buck Ewing's mask obstructing the plate + (August 18, 1889)
- Clipping:A block ball 5 + (August 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Talk of moving the pitcher back + (August 21, 1889)
- Clipping:Sunday baseball outlawed in Cincinnati + (August 21, 1889)
- Clipping:The Athletics go drinking + (August 21, 1889)
- Clipping:A tie game ended for dinner + (August 23, 1889)
- Clipping:Prospects for an AA-PL or AA-NL alliance; is the AA a major league + (August 23, 1889)
- Clipping:The NL signs an AA player without going through waivers + (August 23, 1889)
- Clipping:Scoring sacrifices + (August 23, 1889)
- Clipping:Pitcher covering first on a ground ball to the right side + (August 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Antedate of 'double steal' + (August 25, 1889)
- Clipping:A proposal for post-season interleague play + (August 25, 1889)
- John M. Smyth Furniture Club v Candymakers Club on 25 August 1889 + (August 25, 1889)
- Clipping:The soaking the field trick + (August 26, 1889)
- Clipping:A foreshadowing of Merkle's Boner + (August 27, 1889)
- Clipping:Al Nichols on an amateur team + (August 28, 1889)
- Clipping:Courtesy runner refused + (August 28, 1889)
- Clipping:Chicago Club finances; grounds + (August 29, 1889)
- Block:English Baseball in Durham on August 30 1889 + (August 30, 1889)
- Clipping:A proposal to abolish the foul fly out + (August 31, 1889)
- Clipping:Bulldozing by Comiskey + (August 31, 1889)
- Clipping:Resistance to Sunday games in Queens; single admission double header + (August 31, 1889)
- Block:English Baseball in Hampshire on August 31 1889 + (August 31, 1889)
- In Lordsburg in 1889 + (September 1, 1889)
- Clipping:A failed hidden ball trick + (September 1, 1889)
- Clipping:The coach asks for the ball trick + (September 1, 1889)
- Clipping:Courtesy runner 2 + (September 1, 1889)
- Clipping:Sliding to evade the tag + (September 1, 1889)
- Clipping:An infield fly double play; baserunner's dilemma + (September 1, 1889)
- Clipping:Balk rule not enforced + (September 2, 1889)
- Clipping:The crowd assists on a block ball + (September 3, 1889)
- Clipping:Stealing signs 2 + (September 3, 1889)
- Clipping:Dirty ball playing + (September 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Nick Young comes out in favor of the strike on a caught foul tip + (September 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Player advocacy by the Brotherhood + (September 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Dirty ball play + (September 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Spalding buys out Reach's sporting goods retail business + (September 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Stealing signs 3 + (September 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Opposition to double headers + (September 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Pitching records + (September 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Spalding against the foul fly out + (September 4, 1889)
- Clipping:A critique of the umpire behind the pitcher; umpire looking over the catcher's shoulder + (September 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Batter taking a break while in the box; quick pitch + (September 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Pitching the ball while the batter is unprepared; quick pitch + (September 4, 1889)
- Block:English Baseball in Buckinghamshire on September 4 1889 + (September 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Early Players League rumor + (September 8, 1889)
- Clipping:A college player with the Chicagos + (September 10, 1889)
- Clipping:A rumor of the Players League + (September 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Nick Young affirms the two umpire system + (September 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Boston purportedly threatens to jump to the AA + (September 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Harry Stevens a hustler + (September 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Batter stepping out of the box + (September 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Accessibility of the New Polo Grounds + (September 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Proportion of ladies at the New Polo Grounds + (September 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Knocking the ball out of the baseman's hand + (September 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Von der Ahe reportedly accuses Byrne of bribing umpires + (September 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Winter baseball in Florida + (September 12, 1889)
- Clipping:Seeking financial incentives to play off postponed games + (September 13, 1889)
- Clipping:Sign stealing; pitcher signs the catcher + (September 15, 1889)
- Clipping:Cutting corners, scoring during an argument + (September 15, 1889)
- Clipping:An ejection; an attempted steal during the argument + (September 16, 1889)
- Clipping:Base straps + (September 17, 1889)
- Clipping:Crackdown on Sunday ball at Ridgewood + (September 17, 1889)
- Clipping:An umpire said to be fired for ejecting a player + (September 18, 1889)
- Clipping:A condemnation of Wikoff's leadership + (September 18, 1889)
- Clipping:Cricketers wearing baseball gloves + (September 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Collegiate players in England + (September 21, 1889)
- Block:English Baseball in Surrey on September 21 1889 + (September 21, 1889)
- Clipping:Word of the Players League in New York; projection for the Polo Grounds + (September 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Players League plans in Boston; disgruntled Boston minority shareholders + (September 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Brooklyn and Cincinnati invite an invitation to jump to the NL + (September 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Ejections 2 + (September 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Boys' admission rate 2 + (September 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Boston Club finances 12 + (September 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Boston attendance + (September 25, 1889)
- Clipping:An example of kicking + (September 26, 1889)
- Club of Ellensburgh + (October 1, 1889)
- Clipping:Brooklyn and New York the same market + (October 2, 1889)
- Clipping:A journalist-player-manager; reporter for the Courier-Journal + (October 2, 1889)
- Clipping:The Brotherhood's plans leaked + (October 2, 1889)
- Clipping:Richter on the Players League, player sales + (October 2, 1889)
- Clipping:League signing minor leaguers, buying minor league clubs to counter the Players League + (October 2, 1889)
- Clipping:An early identification of the New York/Troy and Philadelphia/Worcester franchises + (October 2, 1889)
- Clipping:A quadruple header + (October 2, 1889)
- Clipping:Players betting on their own teams + (October 2, 1889)
- Clipping:A runaway horse on the field + (October 2, 1889)
- Clipping:Mike Kelly is ejected from the game + (October 3, 1889)
- Clipping:Clubs incorporate to protect their names + (October 4, 1889)
- Clipping:A broken mask 6 + (October 5, 1889)
- Block:English Baseball in Essex on October 5 1889 + (October 5, 1889)
- Clipping:Rule changes increase batting + (October 6, 1889)
- Clipping:'We are the People' + (October 7, 1889)
- Clipping:A late use of 'chicago' + (October 7, 1889)
- Clipping:An assessment of Wheeler Wikoff + (October 8, 1889)
- Clipping:A proposal to move the pitcher back, five balls for a walk; overrunning bases + (October 9, 1889)
- Clipping:The League asks to meet with the Brotherhood + (October 9, 1889)
- Clipping:The Brotherhood contract and the Brush plan + (October 9, 1889)
- Clipping:Fielders' gloves 2 + (October 9, 1889)
- Clipping:The Players League and the Polo Grounds + (October 9, 1889)
- Clipping:James O'Rourke on League bad faith + (October 9, 1889)
- Clipping:League clubs signing minor leaguers + (October 10, 1889)
- Clipping:Talk of Brooklyn jumping to the League if it won the pennant + (October 10, 1889)
- Clipping:Grace period for playing off postponed games + (October 12, 1889)
- Clipping:Skepticism about the Players League; money men playing coy + (October 13, 1889)
- Clipping:A claim that Day might get involved with the PL + (October 13, 1889)
- Clipping:Value of the New York Club + (October 13, 1889)
- Clipping:Hewitt rumored to be leaving baseball + (October 14, 1889)
- Clipping:A broken bat + (October 14, 1889)
- Clipping:Ned Hanlon on the Brotherhood and the Rowe and White case + (October 14, 1889)
- Clipping:Free passes for players in New York versus in Boston + (October 14, 1889)
- Clipping:A claim that the AA is trying to throw the pennant to St. Louis + (October 15, 1889)
- Clipping:Keefe on the Brotherhood's demands + (October 16, 1889)
- Clipping:Fair-foul hits in the air + (October 16, 1889)
- Clipping:Ward on the legal status of the reserve clause + (October 16, 1889)
- Clipping:Amos Rusie the coming pitcher + (October 16, 1889)
- Clipping:A defense of the player sales system + (October 16, 1889)
- Clipping:The Cuban Giants and the Middle States pennant + (October 16, 1889)
- Clipping:Early talk of abolishing the Brush plan + (October 18, 1889)
- Clipping:Paying the players to beat a contender + (October 18, 1889)
- Clipping:Estimated club profits; finances + (October 18, 1889)
- Clipping:A short throw against a delayed double steal 2 + (October 20, 1889)
- Clipping:An adequate supply of balls + (October 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Brooklyn Club ownership + (October 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Fans bringing horns to the game; noisemakers + (October 20, 1889)
- Clipping:First day to resign players and the Brotherhood + (October 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Phillies signing minor leaguers + (October 22, 1889)
- Clipping:Pittsburgh players don't sign contracts + (October 22, 1889)
- Clipping:Dissatisfied Boston stockholders and the Players League + (October 23, 1889)
- Clipping:Prospects for the League and Association + (October 23, 1889)
- Clipping:Players League may force Washington out of the League + (October 23, 1889)
- Clipping:Intentional walk to set up the double play + (October 23, 1889)
- Clipping:Batter switching sides + (October 23, 1889)
- Clipping:Reporter at the Plain Dealer + (October 23, 1889)
- Clipping:Chicago Club scorer; Eliza Green + (October 23, 1889)
- Clipping:Von der Ahe comes out in support of the League against the Brotherhood + (October 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Aaron Stern on the fifty cent admission, Sunday games + (October 26, 1889)
- Clipping:A twelve-club combined League talked of + (October 26, 1889)
- Clipping:Boston Club mails contract notices with final paychecks + (October 27, 1889)
- Clipping:The PL and the American Association + (October 27, 1889)
- Clipping:A minor league salary limit + (October 30, 1889)
- Clipping:Player's League grounds in Cleveland + (October 30, 1889)
- Clipping:A proposal to shrink the diamond + (October 30, 1889)
- Clipping:Baltimore Club ownership, finances + (October 30, 1889)
- Clipping:The League's budget; finances + (October 30, 1889)
- Clipping:Options on minor league players + (October 31, 1889)
- Clipping:World Series share, gate receipts, attendance + (October 31, 1889)
- Clipping:Talk of a minor league combine; foreshadowing the American League; minors resisting the majors + (November 2, 1889)
- Clipping:The Players League plan developed on the Spalding tour + (November 3, 1889)
- Clipping:Ted Sullivan a League scout + (November 3, 1889)
- Clipping:Coogan offered Day Polo Grounds III + (November 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Mayor Grant behind the PL New Yorks + (November 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Can players be bought off? + (November 4, 1889)
- Clipping:A concise statement of the argument that 'reserve' is a technical term + (November 4, 1889)
- Clipping:The Brotherhood's grievances 2 + (November 5, 1889)
- Clipping:Trade unions on the Brotherhood + (November 5, 1889)
- Clipping:George Wright at the Players' League meeting + (November 6, 1889)
- Clipping:Jack Rowe on the Players' League + (November 6, 1889)
- Clipping:Proposal for foul tip strike + (November 6, 1889)
- Clipping:Reach dismisses the Brotherhood's grievances + (November 6, 1889)
- Clipping:The organization of the Players League + (November 6, 1889)
- Clipping:Prescience about the Players League + (November 6, 1889)
- Clipping:How the Players League was organized + (November 6, 1889)
- Clipping:A call for a minor league association; Western Association hints at going major + (November 6, 1889)
- Clipping:The status of the Brush plan + (November 6, 1889)
- Clipping:Players' World Series shares + (November 6, 1889)
- Clipping:Interpreting a force as applying when the runner is tagged + (November 6, 1889)
- Clipping:Philadelphia PL ownership + (November 7, 1889)
- Clipping:Profit-sharing among PL clubs eliminated + (November 8, 1889)
- Clipping:Jerry Denny withdraws from the Brotherhood; working a day job for Brush + (November 9, 1889)
- Clipping:Justus Thorner reminiscences about the founding of the AA; the telegram story + (November 9, 1889)
- Clipping:The argument in favor of capital; player salaries too high for sympathy + (November 10, 1889)
- Clipping:Denny jumps back to the NL + (November 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Phillies attendance + (November 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Clarkson prepares to jump back to the NL + (November 12, 1889)
- Clipping:The story behind the Clarkson sale to Boston + (November 12, 1889)
- Clipping:Spalding's version of the events leading the Players' League + (November 12, 1889)
- Clipping:Opposition to the minor league classification system; draft + (November 12, 1889)
- Clipping:Negotiating the Players League contract + (November 13, 1889)
- Clipping:Rule against discoloring the ball + (November 13, 1889)
- Clipping:Player movement in the Players League + (November 13, 1889)
- Clipping:Finances between Players League clubs + (November 13, 1889)
- Clipping:Turnstile duty + (November 13, 1889)
- Clipping:Scoring RBIs, ERA + (November 13, 1889)
- Clipping:The argument for foul tips as strikes + (November 13, 1889)
- Clipping:Ownership of the Philadelphia Players League club + (November 13, 1889)
- Clipping:A combine of Association clubs against Byrne + (November 13, 1889)
- Clipping:Von der Ahe on capital and labor + (November 16, 1889)
- Clipping:Walter Hewitt on the gate receipts split + (November 17, 1889)
- Clipping:Spalding on the Brotherhood negotiations + (November 17, 1889)
- Clipping:Minor leagues and the National Agreement; minor league classifications; reserve tax + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:'blacklist' changed to 'ineligible' + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:A rejected proposal to eliminate the waiver + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Expanding the substitute player rule + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:An Association player signs with the Players League + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:The AA threatens war if Brooklyn and Cincinnati jump to the NL + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Indoor baseball 6 + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Glasscock jumps to the NL + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Brooklyn and Cincinnati jump to the League + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Kansas City drops out of the AA + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:St. Louis's side of the story of the jumps + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:A report that the St. Louis Club applied to the League + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Dividing up the Kansas City players + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Athletic Club for sale; ownership + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Abolishing player sales + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:The Brush plan abolished + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:A proposed merchandising agreement + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Regulating the purchase of minor leaguers + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Decker manufacturing his mitt + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:A eulogy for the American Association + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:League stratagems + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:AA players signing with the PL; PL policy to the AA + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:The early formation of the Players League + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:A minority Boston Club shareholder backing the Players League + (November 20, 1889)
- Clipping:How three Philadelphia players were induced to jump back to the NL + (November 21, 1889)
- Clipping:Baltimore conditionally buys Washington franchise + (November 27, 1889)
- Clipping:An airing of old grievances against the League + (November 27, 1889)
- Clipping:Cleveland nearly buys the Detroit Club + (November 27, 1889)
- Clipping:Taking in Brooklyn and Cincinnati a blunder by the League + (November 27, 1889)
- Clipping:Flaws in the Players League structure + (November 27, 1889)
- Clipping:The abortive amalgamation of the Players League and American Association + (November 27, 1889)
- Clipping:Substitutes and two umpire system in the Players League + (November 27, 1889)
- Clipping:Applications for players to joint the League + (November 27, 1889)
- Clipping:New York Club finances; treatment of players + (November 27, 1889)
- Clipping:Sunday games in Brooklyn + (November 27, 1889)
- Clipping:Glasscock makes his case + (November 29, 1889)
- None (Birmingham Amateur Base Ball Club) + (December 1, 1889)
- Club of Kauai + (December 1, 1889)
- Club of Silverton + (December 1, 1889)
- Club of Hindman + (December 1, 1889)
- Club of Hazard + (December 1, 1889)
- Clipping:The old Detroit Club pays a dividend + (December 1, 1889)
- Clipping:Billy Sunday abandons the Players League + (December 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Baltimore purchase of Washington is off; drops out of the AA + (December 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Prospects for professionals in Australia + (December 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Syracuse backs out of the AA; International clubs rebuff the AA + (December 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Indoor baseball in Brooklyn + (December 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Antedating 'free agent' + (December 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Brunell on the history of the reserve + (December 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Bobby Mathews working for the Players League + (December 4, 1889)
- Clipping:Rumored transfer of the Indianapolis team to New York + (December 4, 1889)
- Clipping:PL refuses to sign a contract breaker + (December 5, 1889)
- Clipping:Early rumor of Indianapolis signing players for sale to New York + (December 5, 1889)
- Block:English Baseball in Hampshire on December 5 1889 + (December 5, 1889)
- Clipping:Beer at the Polo Grounds + (December 7, 1889)
- Clipping:Multi-year League contracts and the reserve; gate split + (December 8, 1889)
- Clipping:Indoor baseball in Brooklyn 2 + (December 8, 1889)
- Clipping:Cincinnati players' finances + (December 9, 1889)
- Clipping:An apparently serious proposal to merge the AA and PL + (December 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Stern on the jump from the AA + (December 11, 1889)
- Clipping:Talk of the AA merging with the PL + (December 13, 1889)
- Clipping:Rogers on the legal case against the Brotherhood + (December 18, 1889)
- Clipping:Rising salaries 7 + (December 18, 1889)
- Clipping:Mills on the history of the National Agreement, club jumps + (December 18, 1889)
- Clipping:Mills on the status of the reserve + (December 18, 1889)
- Clipping:Players League solidarity; NL inducing players to break contracts + (December 18, 1889)
- Clipping:The NL and the minor leagues + (December 18, 1889)
- Clipping:The contract-breakers + (December 18, 1889)
- Clipping:Estimated New York Club finances + (December 18, 1889)
- Clipping:St. Louis Club refused admission to the PL + (December 19, 1889)
- Clipping:Talk of St. Louis and Louisville jumping to the Western Association + (December 20, 1889)
- Clipping:Clarkson on pitching strategy 2 + (December 21, 1889)
- Clipping:The Players' League forms + (December 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Competitors for the Players League ball + (December 25, 1889)
- Clipping:PL moves the pitcher back a foot and a half + (December 25, 1889)
- Clipping:PL player signings + (December 25, 1889)
- Clipping:St. Louis tried to jump to the PL + (December 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Rail access to the Brooklyn Players park + (December 25, 1889)
- Clipping:New York Club finances + (December 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Bills for injunction filed in Philadelphia + (December 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Legal opinions of the League contract + (December 25, 1889)
- Clipping:A rumor of the Indianapolis players to be transferred to New York + (December 25, 1889)
- Clipping:St. Louis Club ownership + (December 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Indoor baseball in Brooklyn 3 + (December 25, 1889)
- Clipping:Cincinnati Club incorporates to hold the name + (December 29, 1889)
- Clipping:Chicago Club finances; real estate + (December 30, 1889)
- Clipping:Base ball rounders + (December 31, 1889)
- Clipping:Player's League players signed + (December 31, 1889)
- Club of Caldwell + (January 1, 1890)
- Club of Mapleville + (January 1, 1890)
- Ballgame in Dominican Republic in 1890 + (January 1, 1890)
- In Virgin Islands Circa 1890 + (January 1, 1890)
- In Nuevo Laredo in 1890 + (January 1, 1890)
- El Sporting Club of Merida + (January 1, 1890)
- Southern Tasmania Base Ball Club of Hobart + (January 1, 1890)
- Club of Edinburgh University + (January 1, 1890)
- Bradenton Base Ball Club + (January 1, 1890)
- Club of Weiser + (January 1, 1890)
- Club of Dunning + (January 1, 1890)
- Bay City Club of Apalachicola + (January 1, 1890)
- In Corfu in 1890 + (January 1, 1890)
- Club of Tempe-Mesa + (January 1, 1890)
- Club of Medford, OR + (January 1, 1890)
- Club of Progreso + (January 1, 1890)
- In Pearl City in 1890 + (January 1, 1890)
- Clipping:A comparison of professional pay for American and English athletes + (January 1, 1890)
- Clipping:New Chicago West Side grounds + (January 1, 1890)
- Clipping:Rochester and Toledo enter the AA + (January 1, 1890)
- Clipping:Von der Ahe denies he applied to the Players League + (January 1, 1890)
- Clipping:A split between young and old Brotherhood players + (January 1, 1890)
- Clipping:A broken promise about the reserve + (January 1, 1890)
- Clipping:The Players League won't bid against the NL for players + (January 1, 1890)
- Clipping:The division of duties between the two umpires + (January 1, 1890)
- Clipping:Access to the Brooklyn Washington grounds + (January 1, 1890)
- ProtoPix:Wicket Club, Connecticut, 1890 + (January 1, 1890)
- Club of Western Springs + (January 1, 1890)
- Clipping:Advance billing and the gate split + (January 5, 1890)
- Clipping:Season tickets in Cincinnati 3 + (January 5, 1890)
- Clipping:California League joins the national agreement + (January 7, 1890)
- Clipping:Talk of the American Association expanding to twelve clubs + (January 8, 1890)
- Clipping:Why Rochester joined the AA + (January 8, 1890)
- Clipping:Baltimore reportedly applies for readmission to the AA + (January 8, 1890)
- Clipping:Allocating minor leaguers among NL clubs + (January 8, 1890)
- Clipping:Chicago Club finances 3 + (January 8, 1890)
- Clipping:The rationale for an AA club in Brooklyn; expansion draft + (January 12, 1890)
- Clipping:Indoor baseball 7 + (January 13, 1890)
- Clipping:Sharsig on contract breakers + (January 13, 1890)
- Clipping:Philadelphia PL Club season tickets + (January 14, 1890)
- Clipping:The American Association back at eight clubs; a club placed in Brooklyn; expansion draft + (January 15, 1890)
- Clipping:AA votes not to adopt the two umpire system + (January 15, 1890)
- Clipping:AA gate receipt percentage split + (January 15, 1890)
- Clipping:AF of L supports the Players League + (January 15, 1890)
- Clipping:Players engaged in sporting goods manufacture + (January 15, 1890)
- Clipping:The reserve clause as an option + (January 15, 1890)
- Clipping:George Munson resigns from the St. Louis Club secretaryship, backs PL? + (January 16, 1890)
- Clipping:Mickey Welch jumps to the NL, has a family to support + (January 19, 1890)
- Clipping:A proposal for an amateur national championship + (January 22, 1890)
- Clipping:Clarkson on his jump to the League + (January 22, 1890)
- Clipping:Pat Murphy on why he signed with the League + (January 22, 1890)
- Clipping:Proposed proto-batter's eye screen + (January 22, 1890)
- Clipping:The Players' League Polo Grounds + (January 22, 1890)
- Clipping:Tommy Tucker signs four contracts + (January 22, 1890)
- Clipping:Brotherhood grievances 2 + (January 22, 1890)
- Clipping:The formation of the Players League + (January 22, 1890)
- Clipping:The Decker mitt + (January 22, 1890)
- Clipping:The downfall of Sandy Nava to alcohol + (January 22, 1890)
- Clipping:A natural first baseman + (January 22, 1890)
- Clipping:Infielder glove leads to triple play + (January 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Fan vote for uniform colors + (January 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Training technique + (January 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Von der Ahe on Comiskey and team-building + (January 28, 1890)
- Clipping:St. Louis secretary; reporter for the Republican; official scorer for Indianapolis + (January 29, 1890)
- Clipping:Comiskey sour on Von der Ahe, Eddie Von der Ahe + (January 29, 1890)
- Clipping:A description of a hit and run + (January 29, 1890)
- Clipping:George Munson proprietor of The Sporting News + (January 30, 1890)
- Clipping:Home and away uniforms made official + (January 31, 1890)
- Clipping:Detroit and Baltimore apply to join the NL + (January 31, 1890)
- Clipping:Brotherhood lawsuits compared with the Charlie Bennett case + (February 1, 1890)
- Clipping:The old Nationals recruited George Fox with a civil service job + (February 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Roster makeup 2 + (February 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Folding chairs in the Cincinnati park + (February 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Pitching philosophy from a catcher + (February 2, 1890)
- Clipping:The old Nationals recruited George Fox with a civil service job 2 + (February 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Mental drills + (February 3, 1890)
- Clipping:College athletic recruiting + (February 3, 1890)
- Clipping:Indoor baseball spreading + (February 5, 1890)
- Clipping:A comparison of the Bennett case and the reserve clause + (February 5, 1890)
- Clipping:Detroit bids to join the League; Baltimore equivocates + (February 5, 1890)
- Clipping:Home and away uniforms mandated + (February 5, 1890)
- Clipping:The preliminary injunction against Ward is denied + (February 5, 1890)
- Clipping:The injunction denial encourages PL signings; returning players + (February 5, 1890)
- Clipping:Sympathy for John Day + (February 5, 1890)
- Clipping:Indoor baseball in Chicago; rosin + (February 5, 1890)
- Clipping:The Irwin catcher's glove mitt + (February 5, 1890)
- Clipping:Day responds to the suggestion that he might jump to the PL + (February 5, 1890)
- Clipping:The Lehane case + (February 6, 1890)
- Clipping:Expanded Brooklyn territorial rights + (February 8, 1890)
- Clipping:Street car subsidies of a minor league club; Bill Parks + (February 8, 1890)
- Clipping:Isolating the PL clubs + (February 8, 1890)
- Clipping:Iron girders in the Philadelphia Players' League park; capacity + (February 9, 1890)
- Clipping:An account of why the American Association Brotherhood never formed + (February 9, 1890)
- Clipping:Admission rates in Cincinnati + (February 9, 1890)
- Clipping:A pitch machine + (February 10, 1890)
- Clipping:The Players League and the minors; exhibition games + (February 12, 1890)
- Clipping:Day wants to buy out the Indianapolis franchise + (February 12, 1890)
- Clipping:Washington ready to sell out + (February 12, 1890)
- Clipping:Brush bets short on the Ward injunction + (February 12, 1890)
- Clipping:Phillies file lawsuits + (February 12, 1890)
- Clipping:Buffalo leaves the International Association + (February 12, 1890)
- Clipping:Securing the lease to Forepaugh Park + (February 13, 1890)
- Clipping:Early sighting of Ella Black + (February 14, 1890)
- Clipping:Usage of 'crank' + (February 16, 1890)
- Clipping:Stern and Byrne pledged to keep Indianapolis and Washington in the League + (February 16, 1890)
- Clipping:Buck Ewing on John Day + (February 18, 1890)
- Clipping:Early talk of reducing the NL to eight clubs + (February 19, 1890)
- Clipping:A college club scared off from playing the PL + (February 19, 1890)
- Clipping:Florida as a spring training site + (February 19, 1890)
- Clipping:Brush has a written agreement to keep Indianapolis in the League + (February 19, 1890)
- Clipping:Day attempts to buy the Indianapolis Club + (February 20, 1890)
- Clipping:Rumored Brotherhood suspicions about Ewing + (February 21, 1890)
- Clipping:Professionals barred from the YMCA 2 + (February 23, 1890)
- Clipping:Philadelphia PL Club official scorer + (February 23, 1890)
- Clipping:Striking a platted street from the plan + (February 23, 1890)
- Clipping:Drainage infrastructure of the Germantown Cricket Club + (February 23, 1890)
- Clipping:Umpire stealing signs + (February 23, 1890)
- Clipping:Stealing third with two outs + (February 23, 1890)
- Clipping:Stern wants to keep Indianapolis in the League + (February 23, 1890)
- Clipping:A pitching machine + (February 25, 1890)
- Clipping:Descriptions of various pitches + (February 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Morrill opens a sporting goods store + (February 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Indianapolis and the ten club League + (February 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Eddie Von der Ahe disliked + (February 26, 1890)
- Clipping:League strategy following the Ward decision + (February 26, 1890)
- Clipping:The history of the Brooklyn and Cincinnati jump + (February 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Day tries to sign Buck Ewing + (February 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Imposing the ban on PL exhibitions + (February 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Dickey Pearce a groundskeeper + (February 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Lettered grandstand sections + (February 26, 1890)
- Clipping:An improved batting cage 2 + (February 26, 1890)
- Club of Puyallup + (March 1, 1890)
- Club of Chehalis + (March 1, 1890)
- Club of Centralia, WA + (March 1, 1890)
- Clipping:The League's guarantee fund + (March 1, 1890)
- Clipping:A barnstorming team to play exhibitions with the PL + (March 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Infield surface in Cincinnati; sliding + (March 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Minor league salary cap + (March 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Cincinnati Club to be released early + (March 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Season tickets in Cincinnati 4 + (March 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Organized labor backs the PL + (March 3, 1890)
- Clipping:Gate split + (March 5, 1890)
- Clipping:Ladies' entrance at Washington Park + (March 5, 1890)
- Clipping:Concessions at the Players League grounds + (March 5, 1890)
- Clipping:The ten-team circuit + (March 5, 1890)
- Clipping:The League adopts a ten-team schedule + (March 7, 1890)
- Clipping:Brush on the ten-team circuit + (March 7, 1890)
- Clipping:Nick Young's salary, day job + (March 9, 1890)
- Clipping:The PL discloses its schedule; League refuses exhibition games with the PL + (March 12, 1890)
- Clipping:Adopting a ten-team schedule; working to reduce the League + (March 12, 1890)
- Clipping:Rogers admits the standard contract is one-sided + (March 12, 1890)
- Clipping:A judge compares the reserve to slavery + (March 12, 1890)
- Clipping:Plans to improve Sportsman's Park + (March 12, 1890)
- Clipping:The influence of wives on player jumps + (March 12, 1890)
- Clipping:A double stitched ball + (March 12, 1890)
- Clipping:John Morrill opens a sporting goods store + (March 13, 1890)
- Clipping:New capital in the Washington Club + (March 14, 1890)
- Clipping:The outcome of the Lehane case + (March 14, 1890)
- Clipping:Lehane case; interleague sales procedure; tension between the NL and AA + (March 14, 1890)
- Clipping:Glasscock on the supposed July 1889 strike + (March 16, 1890)
- Clipping:The Players League called socialistic + (March 19, 1890)
- Clipping:A sighting of Henry Lucas + (March 19, 1890)
- Clipping:NL putting the squeeze on Indianapolis + (March 19, 1890)
- Clipping:Lew Simmons running a cigar store + (March 19, 1890)
- Clipping:Amateur play at the old Polo grounds + (March 19, 1890)
- Clipping:Dickey Pearce the New York PL Club groundskeeper; soil + (March 19, 1890)
- Clipping:The League reduced to eight clubs; Indianapolis Club ownership; attendance + (March 21, 1890)
- Clipping:Washington applied to the Atlantic Association before the NL buyout + (March 24, 1890)
- Clipping:Brotherhood resistance to taking back jumpers + (March 26, 1890)
- Clipping:AA substitute umpires + (March 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Interpreting the balk + (March 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Discoloring the ball + (March 26, 1890)
- Clipping:AA moves the pitcher back? + (March 26, 1890)
- Clipping:A comparison of the judicial rulings on the reserve + (March 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Terms for Sunday games in Gloucester + (March 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Philadelphia reporters 2 + (March 26, 1890)
- Clipping:Brush's account of events leading up the sale + (March 27, 1890)
- Clipping:A judicial ruling on the reserve clause + (March 27, 1890)
- Clipping:A rumor of Brush buying New York Club stock + (March 29, 1890)
- Clipping:University of Virginia plays a PL club + (March 30, 1890)
- Clipping:Players' League adopts the two umpire system + (April 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Players' League moves the pitcher back + (April 2, 1890)
- Clipping:The infield fly rule + (April 2, 1890)
- Clipping:The NL schedule goes head to head with the PL + (April 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Final judicial rulings on the reserve + (April 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Boston Players season tickets + (April 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Shaming the deserters + (April 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Payment for freelance scouting + (April 2, 1890)
- Clipping:An improved catcher's mitt with a pocket + (April 2, 1890)
- Clipping:Reporting attendance 2 + (April 2, 1890)
- Clipping:A player involuntarily transferred + (April 2, 1890)
- Clipping:The Brooklyn Club flies the AA pennant + (April 4, 1890)
- Clipping:Another view of the schedule war + (April 5, 1890)
- Clipping:A proposal for a split season + (April 5, 1890)
- Clipping:Umpire uniforms 3 + (April 5, 1890)
- Clipping:The League blacklists the PL players + (April 5, 1890)
- Clipping:The PL keeps the war schedule; division between capitalists and players + (April 5, 1890)
- Clipping:PL deserters + (April 5, 1890)
- Clipping:Interpreting a balk + (April 5, 1890)
- Clipping:Who determines whether to play in rain + (April 5, 1890)
- Clipping:The $2,000 limit the motive for the Brotherhood formation + (April 5, 1890)