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- Block:English Baseball in East Sussex on July 5 1884 + (July 5, 1884)
- Clipping:Chest protectors + (July 7, 1884)
- Clipping:A composite bat + (July 7, 1884)
- Clipping:Horace Phillips a theatrical advance man + (July 8, 1884)
- Clipping:A tale about a crank + (July 8, 1884)
- Clipping:Sweeney blows out his elbow + (July 9, 1884)
- Clipping:Cutting the corner at third base + (July 9, 1884)
- Clipping:A composite bat 2 + (July 9, 1884)
- Clipping:The story of Altoona being dropped from the UA + (July 9, 1884)
- Clipping:Bob Ferguson on the invention of the curve ball; early pitching; reference to chest protector + (July 10, 1884)
- Clipping:UA votes to not recognize NL and AA contracts + (July 11, 1884)
- Clipping:Tommy Bond expelled by the Boston Unions + (July 11, 1884)
- Clipping:The catcher borrows a chest protector + (July 11, 1884)
- Clipping:Left-handed catcher at a disadvantage; 'catcher's box' + (July 13, 1884)
- Clipping:Saturdays off to attend baseball + (July 13, 1884)
- Clipping:Intimidating the umpire; time of game + (July 13, 1884)
- Clipping:Marching in formation onto the field + (July 14, 1884)
- Clipping:A home run on a ball that bounces into the seats + (July 14, 1884)
- Clipping:A proposal for a truce in the UA war from an AA paper + (July 15, 1884)
- Clipping:Umpire McLean wears glasses + (July 16, 1884)
- Clipping:Players as ticket takers + (July 19, 1884)
- Block:English Baseball in Buckinghamshire on July 19 1884 + (July 19, 1884)
- Clipping:Ejecting the rowdy element + (July 21, 1884)
- Clipping:Shaw is fined, jumps to the UA + (July 21, 1884)
- Clipping:Chicago reserves disband + (July 23, 1884)
- Clipping:Enclosed ballparks in Brooklyn; Sunday ball + (July 23, 1884)
- Clipping:Borrowing uniforms from the Unions + (July 23, 1884)
- Clipping:The umpire refuses to enforce the rule as written + (July 24, 1884)
- Clipping:The baseball war and player discipline + (July 25, 1884)
- Clipping:Heavy duty catcher's masks + (July 26, 1884)
- Block:English Baseball in East Sussex on July 26 1884 + (July 26, 1884)
- Block:English Baseball in Buckinghamshire on July 26 1884 + (July 26, 1884)
- Clipping:Hit by pitch rule + (July 28, 1884)
- Clipping:Purchasing a release; Bay City disbands + (July 30, 1884)
- Clipping:The baseball war raging; inflated player salaries + (July 30, 1884)
- Clipping:Washington Club on the edge + (July 30, 1884)
- Clipping:The Critic the UA organ + (July 30, 1884)
- Clipping:A condemnation of the UA for reserve and contract-breaking + (July 30, 1884)
- Clipping:Ted Sullivan co-owner in Kansas City + (July 30, 1884)
- Clipping:Catcher not using a mask or a chest protector + (July 30, 1884)
- Block:English Baseball in Oxfordshire on August 1 1884 + (August 1, 1884)
- Clipping:Selling players before disbanding + (August 2, 1884)
- Clipping:An assessment of Horace Phillips + (August 2, 1884)
- Block:English Baseball in Norfolk on August 2 1884 + (August 2, 1884)
- Block:English Baseball in Norfolk on August 2 1884 (2) + (August 2, 1884)
- Clipping:Washington AA Club disbands + (August 3, 1884)
- Clipping:Players jumping contracts + (August 4, 1884)
- Clipping:NWL Fort Wayne disbands + (August 5, 1884)
- Clipping:Broken catcher's masks + (August 6, 1884)
- Clipping:A rumor that Cleveland will disband; efforts to sign its players + (August 6, 1884)
- Clipping:Pitch framing + (August 6, 1884)
- Clipping:Hecker's running pitch delivery; stepping outside the box + (August 6, 1884)
- Block:English Baseball in Berkshire on August 7 1884 + (August 7, 1884)
- Clipping:UA Keystones disband + (August 8, 1884)
- Clipping:Fred Goldsmith released + (August 8, 1884)
- Clipping:Keystone Club disbands + (August 8, 1884)
- Clipping:Cleveland players jump to the UA + (August 9, 1884)
- Clipping:Iron and Oil League disbands + (August 9, 1884)
- Block:English Baseball in Buckinghamshire on August 9 1884 + (August 9, 1884)
- Block:Ball Bias in Kent on August 9 1884 + (August 9, 1884)
- Clipping:Cleveland NL players jump to Cincinnati UA; talk of a lawsuit + (August 11, 1884)
- Clipping:Interference to break up a double play + (August 12, 1884)
- Clipping:David Reid offers his resignation as St. Louis Club secretary; resignation refused + (August 12, 1884)
- Clipping:Grand Rapids Club disbands + (August 12, 1884)
- Clipping:A claim of a doctored bat + (August 13, 1884)
- Clipping:A benefit game for abandoned Washington players + (August 13, 1884)
- Clipping:Toledo nearly collapses + (August 13, 1884)
- Clipping:Wilmington offered Washington's AA franchise + (August 13, 1884)
- Clipping:Quincy applies for the Keystone UA franchise + (August 13, 1884)
- Clipping:An early suggestion that Lucas is aiming for League membership + (August 13, 1884)
- Clipping:Theatrical precedent for buying a release + (August 13, 1884)
- Clipping:Three players jump to the UA; Cleveland on the rocks + (August 15, 1884)
- Clipping:Switching a live and a dead ball + (August 15, 1884)
- Clipping:Replicating the proof of the curve ball + (August 15, 1884)
- Clipping:Horace Phillips goes to Pittsburgh + (August 15, 1884)
- Block:English Baseball in Hampshire/Wiltshire on August 16 1884 + (August 16, 1884)
- Clipping:Overhand deliveries in the AA + (August 17, 1884)
- Clipping:A condemnation of trickery and deception; hidden ball trick + (August 19, 1884)
- Clipping:Chicago Unions to move to Pittsburgh + (August 20, 1884)
- Clipping:Wilmington joins the UA + (August 20, 1884)
- Clipping:UA plans for 1885 + (August 20, 1884)
- Clipping:Outside clubs playing exhibitions with the UA + (August 20, 1884)
- Clipping:The Northwestern League hits the reset button + (August 20, 1884)
- Clipping:An attempt to use a flat bat + (August 20, 1884)
- Clipping:The theory of batting orders + (August 20, 1884)
- Clipping:Switching a live and a dead ball; manipulating the score + (August 20, 1884)
- Clipping:The scramble for free agents + (August 21, 1884)
- Clipping:A country catcher and the chest protector + (August 23, 1884)
- Clipping:Flooding the field for a rain-out + (August 24, 1884)
- Clipping:Dolan claims he was expelled, jumps to the UA; the sanctity of a contract + (August 25, 1884)
- Block:English Baseball in Suffolk on August 26 1884 + (August 26, 1884)
- Clipping:The reserve of the old Interstate Association was voided + (August 27, 1884)
- Clipping:A claim that the UA is paying Wilmington Club expenses + (August 27, 1884)
- Clipping:Chicago Unions move to Pittsburgh + (August 27, 1884)
- Clipping:A proposed trade + (August 29, 1884)
- In Brandon in 1884 + (September 1, 1884)
- Club of Las Cruces + (September 1, 1884)
- Red Stockings Club of Socorro + (September 1, 1884)
- Clipping:A foul strike + (September 1, 1884)
- Clipping:Seventeen strike outs in one game + (September 3, 1884)
- Clipping:Reporter Jacob Morse with the Boston Unions + (September 3, 1884)
- Clipping:Proposed rules changes: pitcher placement; substitutions; foul bound + (September 3, 1884)
- Clipping:One of the Louisville four playing under an assumed name + (September 5, 1884)
- Clipping:Jimmy Williams resigns as St. Louis manager + (September 5, 1884)
- Clipping:Despicable Ansonian tactics + (September 10, 1884)
- Clipping:Jacob Morse's reporter positions + (September 10, 1884)
- Scullyville club v Short Mountain club on 11 September 1884 + (September 11, 1884)
- Clipping:Pittsburgh Unions disband + (September 12, 1884)
- Block:English Baseball in Buckinghamshire on September 12 1884 + (September 12, 1884)
- Clipping:Increased supply of players and the reserve + (September 13, 1884)
- Clipping:UA plans for Philadelphia + (September 13, 1884)
- Clipping:Metropolitan Club finances 2 + (September 17, 1884)
- Clipping:UA plans for Cleveland + (September 17, 1884)
- Clipping:Proposal to move back the pitcher's box + (September 17, 1884)
- Clipping:Umpire called a runner out without an appeal + (September 18, 1884)
- Clipping:Pitcher's box too small + (September 18, 1884)
- Clipping:UA plans for the rest of the season + (September 20, 1884)
- Clipping:UA finances, plans for 1885 + (September 20, 1884)
- Clipping:Jimmy Williams working for the Republicans + (September 20, 1884)
- Clipping:Questioning the need for a pitching rotation + (September 23, 1884)
- Clipping:Holding the runner; a balk move? + (September 24, 1884)
- Clipping:Wilmington Club disbands, accuses Lucas; a response + (September 24, 1884)
- Clipping:The end of the Mullane litigation + (September 24, 1884)
- Clipping:Using two balls to avoid delays + (September 24, 1884)
- Clipping:UA finances; replacement clubs + (September 24, 1884)
- Clipping:A claimed peace feeler from the NL + (September 24, 1884)
- Clipping:St. Paul admitted to the UA + (September 27, 1884)
- Clipping:Nolan keeping sober + (September 28, 1884)
- Mutual Base Ball Club of Palatka + (October 1, 1884)
- Club of Dade City + (October 1, 1884)
- Club of Anaconda + (October 1, 1884)
- No Stockings and Leather Breeches Club of Montpelier + (October 1, 1884)
- Sky Scrapers Club of St. Charles + (October 1, 1884)
- Club of Chamberlain + (October 1, 1884)
- Clipping:NL denies making a peace overture to the UA + (October 1, 1884)
- Clipping:A proposal to abolish the high and low strike zones 2 + (October 1, 1884)
- Clipping:Catcher continues to play with a broken finger + (October 1, 1884)
- Clipping:World Series challenge + (October 1, 1884)
- Clipping:A critique of swift overhand pitching + (October 1, 1884)
- Clipping:A proposal for two umpires + (October 1, 1884)
- Clipping:Pitcher covering home on a passed ball; Billy McLean loses it + (October 4, 1884)
- Clipping:Will White leaves the druggist business + (October 5, 1884)
- Clipping:A peculiar delivery + (October 8, 1884)
- Clipping:Catcher's liver pad + (October 8, 1884)
- Clipping:UA playing outside exhibitions + (October 11, 1884)
- Clipping:Pitchers stepping outside the box + (October 14, 1884)
- Clipping:UA-AA games + (October 15, 1884)
- Clipping:Reporter for the Chicago Tribune, scorer for the Keystones + (October 15, 1884)
- Clipping:Early use and mocking of 'world' champion + (October 15, 1884)
- Clipping:Chest protector 3 + (October 16, 1884)
- Clipping:Fencing in the pitcher + (October 17, 1884)
- Clipping:Colored player not allowed in Richmond + (October 18, 1884)
- Clipping:Reserved players must sign or be black-listed + (October 19, 1884)
- Clipping:Detroit players released early + (October 22, 1884)
- Clipping:Game throwing + (October 22, 1884)
- Clipping:Club finances + (October 22, 1884)
- Clipping:Proposal to eliminate the high-low strike zones + (October 24, 1884)
- Clipping:Boston reserves + (October 25, 1884)
- Clipping:Toledo Club finances, disbands + (October 26, 1884)
- Clipping:Reserve teams 2 + (October 26, 1884)
- Clipping:Ownership of the Cincinnati Club 2 + (October 26, 1884)
- Clipping:Rumor of the AA contracting + (October 26, 1884)
- Clipping:Spalding fire + (October 27, 1884)
- Clipping:St. Louis buys out Toledo; getting around the ten day rule + (October 27, 1884)
- Clipping:Plans for Cincinnati UA next season + (October 28, 1884)
- Clipping:Allegheny Club ownership, finances + (October 29, 1884)
- Clipping:A UA alliance Western League + (October 29, 1884)
- Clipping:Attendance in Boston + (October 29, 1884)
- Sycamore Club of Paris + (November 1, 1884)
- Club of Mt. Carmel, IL + (November 1, 1884)
- In Cedar Lake in 1884 + (November 1, 1884)
- Clipping:The Brooklyn Union Grounds closed + (November 1, 1884)
- Clipping:The effect of the hit batsman rule + (November 2, 1884)
- Clipping:Kansas City Unions plans + (November 2, 1884)
- Clipping:Baltimore Club finances, ownership + (November 2, 1884)
- Clipping:Baltimore Union Club finances + (November 2, 1884)
- Clipping:Proposal for a stronger balk rule + (November 3, 1884)
- Clipping:Gross receipts and season tickets + (November 4, 1884)
- Clipping:Columbus Club finances 4 + (November 4, 1884)
- Clipping:Mullane jumps + (November 5, 1884)
- Clipping:Cincinnati Club incorporates + (November 5, 1884)
- Clipping:Reporter for the Item; official scorer for the Athletics + (November 5, 1884)
- Clipping:The danger of trying to trade a player + (November 5, 1884)
- Clipping:Tempting offers from the UA + (November 5, 1884)
- Clipping:A critique of the scoring rules + (November 5, 1884)
- Clipping:A critique of the foul bound + (November 5, 1884)
- Clipping:An argument for expanding the pitcher's box, lowering the delivery + (November 5, 1884)
- Clipping:Overrunning the bases + (November 5, 1884)
- Clipping:Surviving minor leagues + (November 12, 1884)
- Clipping:Removing the minor league reduced reserve minimum + (November 12, 1884)
- Clipping:Balk moves + (November 12, 1884)
- Clipping:Kansas City finances + (November 12, 1884)
- Clipping:How to hire a ringer + (November 12, 1884)
- Clipping:Rumors of the AA dropping Indianapolis + (November 16, 1884)
- Clipping:Rising salaries 2 + (November 19, 1884)
- Clipping:Rumor of Mills working to block the UA in the east + (November 19, 1884)
- Clipping:A fake offer to inflate a salary offer + (November 19, 1884)
- Clipping:Nick Young's day job + (November 19, 1884)
- Clipping:Disagreement in the NL over the high delivery; proposed expanded pitcher's box + (November 20, 1884)
- Clipping:Keep inside the pitcher's box + (November 21, 1884)
- Clipping:Reporter David Reid leaves the Post-Dispatch + (November 23, 1884)
- Clipping:World Series shares + (November 23, 1884)
- Clipping:Minimum outfield fence distance + (November 26, 1884)
- Clipping:Outlawing the two-step delivery + (November 26, 1884)
- Clipping:Wild pitches and passed balls and bases on balls no longer errors + (November 26, 1884)
- Clipping:NL President's salary + (November 26, 1884)
- Clipping:Boston Club to buy real estate + (November 26, 1884)
- Clipping:A minor league club finances, attendance + (November 26, 1884)
- Clipping:Lucas woos Indianapolis + (November 27, 1884)
- Clipping:Mullane's offenses + (November 30, 1884)
- Clipping:Talk of UA becoming a Western organization + (November 30, 1884)
- East End Club of Flagstaff + (December 1, 1884)
- Clipping:Rumor of a UA club in Columbus + (December 1, 1884)
- Clipping:The new pitching delivery rule + (December 3, 1884)
- Clipping:Scorer for the Cleveland Club + (December 3, 1884)
- Clipping:Reporter for the Boston Globe + (December 3, 1884)
- Clipping:Harvard Crimson uniform + (December 3, 1884)
- Clipping:Indoor baseball + (December 3, 1884)
- Clipping:The flat bat + (December 3, 1884)
- Clipping:The future of the National Club + (December 7, 1884)
- Clipping:Radbourn promised his release + (December 7, 1884)
- Clipping:Attempt to merge the Metropolitans and Brooklyns + (December 9, 1884)
- Clipping:Talk of the UA to be a western association + (December 9, 1884)
- Clipping:Mullane backs out of St. Louis deal, is suspended + (December 10, 1884)
- Clipping:Mills on the Mullane case + (December 10, 1884)
- Clipping:Indianapolis and Virginias cut out of the AA + (December 11, 1884)
- Clipping:AA constitution amended to give more power to the president + (December 11, 1884)
- Clipping:AA keeps the guarantee system + (December 11, 1884)
- Clipping:Rain checks and the guarantee + (December 12, 1884)
- Clipping:Forestalling attempts around the ten day rule + (December 12, 1884)
- Clipping:The reorganized Eastern League + (December 13, 1884)
- Clipping:Early word of Lucas joining the League; his denial + (December 13, 1884)
- Clipping:A suggestion that Indianapolis buy out Cleveland + (December 14, 1884)
- Clipping:AA disallows a no-reserve contract clause + (December 17, 1884)
- Clipping:AA president and secretary's salary + (December 17, 1884)
- Clipping:A proposal for the AA to split the gate + (December 17, 1884)
- Clipping:The AA new balk rule + (December 17, 1884)
- Clipping:AA gives the home club the choice of innings + (December 17, 1884)
- Clipping:UA convention; Baltimore resigns; membership + (December 18, 1884)
- Clipping:Boston Club officers to be salaried + (December 18, 1884)
- Clipping:UA to be a western organization + (December 19, 1884)
- Clipping:Eastern clubs dropped from the UA + (December 19, 1884)
- Clipping:Prospect for new UA members + (December 19, 1884)
- Clipping:UA to share gate receipts + (December 19, 1884)
- Clipping:The UA reserve fund + (December 21, 1884)
- Clipping:Lucas denies rumor he will join the NL + (December 21, 1884)
- Clipping:Indianapolis in the UA + (December 21, 1884)
- Clipping:George Bradley gets religion + (December 21, 1884)
- Clipping:Indoor baseball 2 + (December 23, 1884)
- Clipping:Bill Park an umpire + (December 24, 1884)
- Clipping:Billy Barnie on Caylor + (December 28, 1884)
- Clipping:The Cincinnati Unions were asked to join the AA + (December 28, 1884)
- Clipping:Reporters for the NY Dispatch, Phila Times + (December 28, 1884)
- Clipping:The Nationals looking for a league + (December 28, 1884)
- Clipping:Deacon White's salary negotiating technique + (December 28, 1884)
- Clipping:Rohrer president of the Metropolitans + (December 31, 1884)
- Clipping:The Olympic Club grounds; condition of the club + (December 31, 1884)
- Club of Bismarck + (January 1, 1885)
- Base Ball Club of Abilene + (January 1, 1885)
- Club of Rawlins + (January 1, 1885)
- Club of Elmhurst + (January 1, 1885)
- Club of Fort Wingate + (January 1, 1885)
- Club of Fort Morgan + (January 1, 1885)
- Club of Elton + (January 1, 1885)
- Club of Taos + (January 1, 1885)
- Club of Moscow, Idaho + (January 1, 1885)
- Red Stockings Club of Jacksboro + (January 1, 1885)
- Franklin County Club of Benton + (January 1, 1885)
- 91st Battalion Base Ball Club + (January 1, 1885)
- Blues Club of Kamloops + (January 1, 1885)
- In Concarneau in 1885 + (January 1, 1885)
- In New Bedford in 1885 + (January 1, 1885)
- Clipping:UA recruiting clubs + (January 3, 1885)
- Clipping:No deal between Brooklyn and the Mets + (January 4, 1885)
- Clipping:Lucas trying to nab Cleveland and Detroit for the UA + (January 4, 1885)
- Clipping:Defects in scoring + (January 4, 1885)
- Clipping:Rumors of Lucas joining the League; the Cleveland players; a split in the National Agreement + (January 6, 1885)
- Clipping:Cleveland Club disbands + (January 7, 1885)
- Clipping:Cleveland players going to Brooklyn + (January 7, 1885)
- Clipping:Closing the loophole in the ten day rule + (January 7, 1885)
- Clipping:The lease on the Polo Grounds + (January 7, 1885)
- Clipping:Early word of Keefe and Esterbrook to New Yorks + (January 7, 1885)
- Clipping:Expanded powers of the AA president + (January 7, 1885)
- Clipping:Uniform scoring; wild pitches and passed balls and bases on balls; Boston reporters + (January 7, 1885)
- Clipping:Tom Pratt building a roller rink + (January 7, 1885)
- Clipping:The Cleveland Herald the club organ + (January 7, 1885)
- Clipping:A failed maneuver to put Brooklyn in the NL, Cleveland in the AA + (January 7, 1885)
- Clipping:Distinction between black-listed and expelled players + (January 9, 1885)
- Clipping:Prospects for Cincinnati Unions to join the League + (January 9, 1885)
- Clipping:Lucas purchased Cleveland franchise, has first claim on Cleveland players + (January 10, 1885)
- Clipping:Cleveland resigns from the NL; Mutrie schemes to block Brooklyn + (January 10, 1885)
- Clipping:Cincinnati not in the NL + (January 11, 1885)
- Clipping:Negotiations to bring Lucas into the NL + (January 11, 1885)
- Clipping:Von der Ahe makes his demands; talk of the Nationals in the NL + (January 11, 1885)
- Clipping:Fear of a rupture in the National Agreement + (January 11, 1885)
- Clipping:Lucas killed the Cleveland franchise + (January 14, 1885)
- Clipping:Brooklyn beats out Lucas for the Cleveland players + (January 14, 1885)
- Clipping:Nick Young stalling on the Cleveland releases; did Lucas buy a property right? + (January 14, 1885)
- Clipping:Barnie forbids an Eastern League club in Baltimore + (January 14, 1885)
- Clipping:Byrne warns off competitors for Cleveland players + (January 14, 1885)
- Clipping:The Mullane precedent on released players + (January 14, 1885)
- Clipping:The price of a private box + (January 14, 1885)
- Clipping:A dissent on scoring wild pitches and strike out assists + (January 14, 1885)
- Clipping:Baseball on roller skates 2 + (January 15, 1885)
- Clipping:UA disbands + (January 16, 1885)
- Clipping:Lucas intended to sign the Cleveland players; the price + (January 16, 1885)
- Clipping:Girding for war + (January 17, 1885)
- Clipping:The flat bat 2 + (January 17, 1885)
- Clipping:Girding for war 2 + (January 19, 1885)
- Clipping:Lucas's consideration to Cleveland to resign from the League + (January 19, 1885)
- Clipping:Von der Ahe's demand and/or denial thereof; St. Louis Club finances + (January 19, 1885)
- Clipping:The NL tries to amend the National Agreement + (January 21, 1885)
- Clipping:Mutrie confirms there had been talks between the Mets and Brooklyns + (January 21, 1885)
- Clipping:Boston Unions finances + (January 21, 1885)
- Clipping:Lucas threatens to revive the UA + (January 22, 1885)
- Clipping:War is averted + (January 25, 1885)
- Clipping:The flat bats; a doctored bat + (January 27, 1885)
- Clipping:Indianapolis a candidate for the NL slot + (January 27, 1885)
- Clipping:Cincinnati still in the running for a League franchise + (January 28, 1885)
- Clipping:Brooklyn's Cleveland signings in question + (January 28, 1885)
- Clipping:The cost of the Brooklyn-Cleveland deal + (January 28, 1885)
- Clipping:The Olympic of Philadelphia propose an amateur city league + (January 28, 1885)
- Clipping:St. Louis Club finances 3 + (January 28, 1885)
- Clipping:Early move to reinstate the expelled players + (January 28, 1885)
- Clipping:Providence Club finances 7 + (January 31, 1885)
- In Jonesboro in 1885 + (February 1, 1885)
- Clipping:St. Louis Unions finances; subsidizing the UA + (February 1, 1885)
- Clipping:A proposal for an electric scoreboard + (February 1, 1885)
- Clipping:Commenting on the AA surrender + (February 1, 1885)
- Clipping:Lucas and Von der Ahe come to terms + (February 4, 1885)
- Clipping:Jimmy Williams' doings + (February 4, 1885)
- Clipping:An attempt to tighten the ten day rule + (February 4, 1885)
- Clipping:A suggestion that Spalding wants to put an AA club in Chicago + (February 4, 1885)
- Clipping:Pitching delivery rule 2 + (February 4, 1885)
- Clipping:An admission the League has better players + (February 6, 1885)
- Clipping:Detroit to remain in the League + (February 8, 1885)
- Clipping:Early talk of reinstating expelled players + (February 8, 1885)
- Clipping:Ezra Sutton's finances + (February 11, 1885)
- Clipping:Inflated player salaries + (February 11, 1885)
- Clipping:The Boston Club buys its grounds + (February 11, 1885)
- Clipping:Prospects for Sunday baseball in Chicago + (February 15, 1885)
- Clipping:The price to permit a minor league club in Baltimore + (February 15, 1885)
- Clipping:Washington reporter for the Sporting Life + (February 15, 1885)
- Clipping:The League rejects Sunday exhibition games + (February 17, 1885)
- Clipping:No provision in the National Agreement to reinstate players + (February 18, 1885)
- Clipping:Expelled and black-listed players + (February 22, 1885)
- Clipping:The list of contract breakers signed by the UA + (February 22, 1885)
- Clipping:The list of contract-breakers from the UA + (February 22, 1885)
- Clipping:The list of black-listed players + (February 22, 1885)
- Clipping:NL rejects Sunday exhibitions + (February 25, 1885)
- Clipping:Baltimore blocks an Eastern League club + (February 25, 1885)
- Clipping:A description of the Metropolitan grounds + (February 25, 1885)
- Clipping:Limited membership in the National Agreement + (February 25, 1885)
- Clipping:The new Chicago grounds + (February 25, 1885)
- Club of Peru, IL + (March 1, 1885)
- Club of Lacon + (March 1, 1885)
- Club of Brighton + (March 1, 1885)
- Clipping:An early claim that the Arbitration Committee lacked jurisdiction over reserve jumpers + (March 1, 1885)
- Clipping:The membership of the Beacon Club + (March 4, 1885)
- Clipping:Scoring a base on balls as an at bat + (March 4, 1885)
- Clipping:Giving the pitcher an assist on a strike out; uniform scoring + (March 4, 1885)
- Clipping:The merits of newspaper reporters as official scorers + (March 4, 1885)
- Clipping:AA declines to reinstate a player + (March 11, 1885)
- Clipping:Non-wood bats + (March 11, 1885)
- Clipping:The AA stands firm on the reserve + (March 11, 1885)
- Clipping:Proposal that the Arbitration Committee be restricted to the major leagues + (March 11, 1885)
- Clipping:A standing conference committee + (March 11, 1885)
- Clipping:Rumor of the Eastern League withdrawing from the National Agreement + (March 11, 1885)
- Clipping:The pitcher given an assist on a strike out; scoring errors for wild pitches and passed balls + (March 11, 1885)
- Clipping:The NL does not reinstate players + (March 11, 1885)
- Clipping:A brick wall enclosing the grounds + (March 11, 1885)
- Clipping:David Reid comes out in favor of reinstating the blacklisted players + (March 14, 1885)
- Clipping:A claim that the League is trying to force Lucas to buy out the Mets + (March 14, 1885)
- Clipping:The new pitching rules a throwback to 1868 + (March 14, 1885)
- Clipping:Early talk of a players' union, brotherhood + (March 15, 1885)
- Clipping:Season ticket price in Boston + (March 15, 1885)
- Clipping:A second nine at Harvard + (March 18, 1885)
- Clipping:Lucas taking care of blacklisted players; early hot dog sighting + (March 18, 1885)
- Clipping:The Olympic Club holds a fund raiser + (March 18, 1885)
- Clipping:The Mullane injunction made permanent + (March 21, 1885)
- Clipping:AA salary lists + (March 22, 1885)
- Clipping:Rumor that Lucas will jump to the Western League + (March 22, 1885)
- Clipping:The Boston Unions playing as a cooperative team + (March 25, 1885)
- Clipping:Rumor that Lucas will jump to the Western League 2 + (March 25, 1885)
- Clipping:Providence Club finances; season ticket prices + (March 25, 1885)
- Clipping:AA declares Indianapolis players released + (March 25, 1885)
- Clipping:Farrar used the flat bat + (March 26, 1885)
- Clipping:Player salaries 2 + (March 29, 1885)
- Clipping:Justification for reinstating the reserve jumpers + (March 29, 1885)
- Club of Itasca + (April 1, 1885)
- Club of Bensenville + (April 1, 1885)
- Clipping:No backs on the seats at Sportsman's Park + (April 1, 1885)
- Clipping:Charging interest on advance money; life insurance + (April 1, 1885)
- Clipping:A hypocritical argument for reinstating the expelled and black-listed players + (April 5, 1885)
- Clipping:The effect of the new pitching rules; batter closer to the plate; hint at the set position + (April 5, 1885)
- Clipping:A hint that the blacklisted players will be reinstated + (April 7, 1885)
- Clipping:Star Spangled Banner + (April 7, 1885)
- Clipping:A railroad owns part of the Boston grounds; park factor + (April 7, 1885)
- Clipping:The Eastern League kept out of Baltimore + (April 8, 1885)
- Clipping:Spalding opens a New York store + (April 8, 1885)
- Clipping:The AA umpires' uniform + (April 8, 1885)
- Clipping:A marble slab in front of the pitcher's box + (April 8, 1885)
- Clipping:A rationale for reinstating the expelled players + (April 13, 1885)
- Clipping:An amateur club sociable ball + (April 14, 1885)
- Clipping:Chicago threatens to drop out from the League if players are not reinstated + (April 14, 1885)
- Clipping:Catcher's signs + (April 15, 1885)
- Clipping:Chest protector 4 + (April 15, 1885)
- Clipping:Esterbrook and Keefe sign with the New Yorks + (April 15, 1885)
- Clipping:Complaints about the new pitching delivery rule + (April 15, 1885)
- Clipping:Pressure from Chicago stockholders to reinstate the St. Louis players + (April 16, 1885)
- Clipping:Brooklyn every day ladies' day; no season tickets + (April 18, 1885)
- Clipping:Pointing out that the St. Louis NL club has been playing against expelled players + (April 18, 1885)
- Clipping:Reviving the baseball agency idea + (April 19, 1885)
- Clipping:Soden changes his mind on the expelled players + (April 19, 1885)
- Clipping:Why the League delayed reinstating the expelled players + (April 19, 1885)
- Clipping:Blacklisted players reinstated, fined; the AA threatens war + (April 22, 1885)
- Clipping:Support for the new pitching delivery rule + (April 22, 1885)
- Clipping:The flat bat not popular + (April 22, 1885)
- Clipping:Season tickets for St. Louis NL Club + (April 23, 1885)
- Clipping:The baseball editor of the Missouri Republican; reporter + (April 29, 1885)
- Clipping:Lucas pays the reinstated players' fines + (April 29, 1885)
- Club of Pinckneyville + (May 1, 1885)
- Club of Winslow + (May 1, 1885)
- Clipping:Implementing the new pitching delivery rule; new balk rule + (May 1, 1885)
- Clipping:Automatic home run for a ball hit over the fence + (May 1, 1885)
- Clipping:NL refuses to meet with AA + (May 5, 1885)
- Clipping:Scoring notes: hit by pitch + (May 6, 1885)
- Clipping:The AA abrogates the National Agreement; non-intercourse with the League + (May 6, 1885)
- Clipping:AA refuses to reinstate its expelled players + (May 6, 1885)
- Clipping:The Metropolitans fined for the Keefe/Esterbrook trade + (May 6, 1885)
- Clipping:Nick Young's defense of the reinstatement; his inconsistency + (May 6, 1885)
- Clipping:Slow curves 3 + (May 6, 1885)
- Clipping:The scramble for the reinstated players + (May 6, 1885)
- Clipping:St. Louis Maroons frozen out by the League + (May 8, 1885)
- Clipping:Root of Providence resigns over the reinstated players + (May 10, 1885)
- Clipping:Fine the pitcher for not covering first + (May 11, 1885)
- Clipping:Pitcher covering first + (May 13, 1885)
- Clipping:The death of David Reid + (May 13, 1885)
- Clipping:A claim that the reinstated players will pay their own fines + (May 15, 1885)
- Clipping:Enclosed grounds with Sunday baseball + (May 16, 1885)
- Clipping:No return checks discouraging saloons + (May 18, 1885)
- Clipping:Riding to the ball park in uniform + (May 20, 1885)
- Clipping:Rhoner resigns from the Metropolitans, sells out + (May 20, 1885)
- Clipping:Crowd noise interferes with fielding + (May 20, 1885)
- Clipping:Chicago Club offers bonuses for sobriety + (May 27, 1885)
- Clipping:John Ward takes his law degree + (May 27, 1885)
- Clipping:Reinstated players paying in installments + (May 27, 1885)
- Clipping:The Eastern League adopts the overhand delivery; adds the marble slab + (May 27, 1885)
- Bismarck v Mandan in Bismarck on 30 May 1885 + (May 30, 1885)
- Clipping:Batting out of turn 4 + (May 30, 1885)
- Clipping:Scoreboard + (May 30, 1885)
- Clipping:Drainage at the new Chicago grounds + (May 31, 1885)
- Clipping:A bicycle track at the new Chicago grounds + (May 31, 1885)
- Club of Fayetteville, NC + (June 1, 1885)
- Club of Elmwood + (June 1, 1885)
- Club of Jonesboro + (June 1, 1885)
- Club of Fort Reno + (June 1, 1885)
- Clipping:Working the umpire + (June 3, 1885)
- Clipping:The case for the overhand delivery in the AA + (June 3, 1885)
- Clipping:An informal AA meeting to allow the overhand delivery, eliminate the foul bound + (June 3, 1885)
- Clipping:Fielding backing up plays + (June 3, 1885)
- Clipping:George Bradley sues the Cincinnati Unions + (June 3, 1885)
- Clipping:The pitching delivery rules and base stealing + (June 3, 1885)
- Clipping:A balk move 4 + (June 5, 1885)
- Clipping:A catcher suffering from sore hands + (June 6, 1885)
- Club of Pocatello v Shoshone Base Ball Club of Shoshone on 7 June 1885 + (June 7, 1885)
- Club of Pocatello + (June 7, 1885)
- Clipping:Measuring the right field fence in the new Chicago grounds + (June 7, 1885)
- Clipping:The pitching rule + (June 7, 1885)
- Clipping:Home team chooses the innings + (June 8, 1885)
- Clipping:AA refuses to reinstate the expelled and blacklisted players + (June 8, 1885)
- Clipping:AA adopts overhand pitching; abolishes the foul bound out + (June 8, 1885)
- Clipping:AA gives choice of innings to the home club + (June 8, 1885)
- Clipping:AA abolishes the foul bound out + (June 8, 1885)
- Clipping:An infield fly double play 3 + (June 10, 1885)
- Clipping:Spectators taking reporters' chairs + (June 10, 1885)
- Clipping:An account of Von der Ahe + (June 10, 1885)
- Clipping:Double deck ballpark in Philadelphia + (June 10, 1885)
- Clipping:A catcher released due to sore hands + (June 12, 1885)
- Clipping:Detroit Club refuses to sell out to Indianapolis, buys Indy out instead + (June 14, 1885)
- Clipping:A minor league club put under the AA ban + (June 15, 1885)
- Block:English Baseball in Liverpool on June 16 1885 + (June 16, 1885)
- Clipping:The League revokes the new pitching delivery rules + (June 17, 1885)
- Clipping:AA adopts the overhand delivery; eliminates the foul bound; home club choice of innings + (June 17, 1885)
- Clipping:AA does not reinstate players + (June 17, 1885)
- Clipping:Players won't slide + (June 17, 1885)
- Clipping:Poor base running + (June 17, 1885)
- Clipping:Bill Parks an Eastern League umpire + (June 19, 1885)
- Clipping:Harry Wright on the delivery rules: a hint of the set position + (June 19, 1885)
- Block:English Baseball in Buckinghamshire on June 20 1885 + (June 20, 1885)
- Clipping:A botched attempt to trade Indianapolis players to Detroit + (June 24, 1885)
- Clipping:Competing telegraph companies, the telegraph franchise + (June 24, 1885)
- Clipping:A crushed catcher's mask + (June 24, 1885)
- Clipping:A yachtsman on the Olympics + (June 24, 1885)
- Clipping:Non-intercourse between the AA and NL + (June 24, 1885)
- Clipping:Athletics' attendance, finances; grandstand ratio + (June 26, 1885)
- Clipping:Talk of a player's protective union; brotherhood + (June 27, 1885)
- Putnam League Club of Palatka + (July 1, 1885)
- Clipping:Playing for a release 2 + (July 1, 1885)
- Clipping:Why an umpire resigned + (July 3, 1885)
- Reno club v Agency Club on 4 July 1885 + (July 4, 1885)
- In St. Johns on 4 July 1885 + (July 4, 1885)
- Clipping:Umpiring a throwback game; high and low balls, umbrella + (July 5, 1885)
- Clipping:The effect of a new ball on batting + (July 6, 1885)
- Clipping:The rise in salaries + (July 8, 1885)
- Clipping:An accurate explanation for high salaries + (July 8, 1885)
- Clipping:The fifty cent admission in St. Louis + (July 8, 1885)
- Clipping:Baseball cards + (July 8, 1885)
- Clipping:Home run record + (July 8, 1885)
- Clipping:Atlantics of Brooklyn under Dicky Pierce + (July 8, 1885)
- Clipping:The Philadelphia baseball reporters + (July 8, 1885)
- Clipping:No sprinkler on the field + (July 9, 1885)
- Block:English Baseball in Birmingham on July 10 1885 + (July 10, 1885)
- Clipping:Proposed Eastern and Western leagues, post-season playoff + (July 12, 1885)
- Clipping:Posting attendance figures + (July 13, 1885)