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· interpunct • bullet (typography) – en dash — em dash † dagger (typography) ‡ double dagger
Moo2, three strategies
Travel
01 Wed Oct, 02 Thu Oct, $27 per night (non-members); several beds now available (10 10, 10 10, 7 8, 9 9 --the latter being Male 12 Person Dorm)
Amtrak now $98.00, several available Wed, not many Thu (2014-09-18).
Bus not investigated.
Small lockers, bring padlock.
Wed1 - NL wildcard Thu2 - AL games 1 Fri3 - AL games 2, NL games 1 (Diane drives north, evening) ... Wed8 - AL games 5 Thu9 - NL games 5
Fri10 - ALCS 1 Sat11 - ALCS 2, NLCS 1
Sat18 - ALCS 7, NLCS 6 Sun19 - NLCS 7
medi appts 0910 17 22, more test at least f first two, return appts 2 and 6 months on --so personal consultation not expected after test results?
what did ultrasound find?
Fri 26 - BC invitational Wed/Thu 1/2 - to Baltimore and one day there? (be there, watch game at a pub?) Fri 3 - with Diane to FV Sat 4 - to Lehigh Fri 10, or earlier - return travel?
running - off and on, mainly off Aug Sep after on Jun Jul
Charm (magic) (0) Contagious magic (1)
Ritual magick (1) Ritualistic magick (0) Ritual magic (28)
Magia (2) Magic in the ancient world (1) Magic (Paranormal) (1) Magic powers (0) Magic (religion and superstition) (0) Magic (sorcery) (0) Magic (supernatural) (13) Magic Spells (3) Magic-users (2) Magical (100+) Magical phrase (0) Magical powers (11) Magical spell (5) Magically (0) Magick (paranormal) (1) Medieval magic (1)
Spell (0) Spell (magic) (3) Spell (ritual) (0 articles; Portal:Judaism)
(this file) [1]
(its principal acknowledged source " based on information mainly compiled from") [2]
Ottoman Empire - [3] (said to be greatest extent, 1590 and 1600)
(small animation) [4]
[6] -- P64 ( talk) 20:48, 6 August 2013 (UTC)
2013-07-24
Nonny Hogrogian;
Armenian Genocide;
George Horton
Lesser Armenia; Persian Armenia; --skip 1000 years, post-Byzantium --
Safavid dynasty; Timurid dynasty; Peace of Amasya; Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca; Qajar dynasty; Caucasian War; Khanates of the Caucasus; Treaty of Gulistan; Treaty of Turkmenchay; Treaty of Adrianople; Russian Armenia; Erivan Governorate; Armenian Question#Origin; Ottoman Armenia#Reform implementation, 1860s–1880s; File:The Russo-Turkish War in Caucasia, 1877.gif (with 1878 treaties); File:Russia Caucusus 1882.jpg;
Armenian reform package -- Armenian Genocide fits here -- Republic of Van; Special Transcaucasian Committee; Democratic Republic of Armenia; Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire; Treaty of Sèvres (extreme Northeast shows 1923 Turkey's increase beyond the 1914 Ottoman frontier); Turkish–Armenian War; Treaty of Moscow (1921); Treaty of Kars; Turkish War of Independence; Treaty of Lausanne
60 Minutes: Harvard SEAS, Springfield MA Kip Parker 60 minutes 2013-05-05; Kip Parker 60 minutes extra
Australian Baseball League : History http://web.theabl.com.au/history/page.jsp?ymd=20101023&content_id=12758540&vkey=history_l595&fext=.jsp&sid=l595
Australian Baseball Federation refers here for histor
http://www.essendon.baseball.com.au/?ID=54422
(This is the book, from a Master's thesis iirc.)
Stephen Farrell (track and field)
The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe, 2013 IRA
The Boston Globe, 2013 coverage by John Powers
annual Program, Marist College [7]
IRA estabd 1891 "The Crews on the Thames: An Intercollegiate Rowing Association Proposed", The New York Times, June 23, 1891, p. 5 "The Races on the Thames: To Begin Today With Yale, Harvard, and Columbia", NYT, June 24, 1891, p. 5 --H-Y varsity, triangular frosh H-Y-Columbia tomorrow; triangular varsity C-C-P thursday --meeting 0623 eve to form a new i.r.a., and to abandon N.L., no power to act; to call a meeting NYC last saturday in October "Collegiate Oarsmen Organize: A New Intercollegitate Rowing Association Formed", The New York Times, November 1, 1891, p. 9
Walter B. Peet
On This Day
Peter Mallory. The Sport of Rowing: Two Centuries of Competition. Four volumes. Henley-on-Thames, England: River Rowing Museum. 2011. Selections published online in advance as row2k.com Exclusive Features.
1859-07-26, news July 27
1870-07-22 news July 23
1871 nytimes 1871-05-11 p2 Personal, Political and General [blurbs] "The YUBC has voted not to enter the RAAC, and take part in the proposed regatta. The Club declares that not until its last challenge to Harvard is formally accepted or refused, will it enter any regatta where it must meet Harvard as an opponent."
1871 race Ingleside
1872 race Springfield (1872-07-24, news July 25); see also yesterday
1873 race Springfield (1873-07-17, news July 18) -- a flood
1874 race Saratoga (1874-07-18, news July 19 --finally day of regatta week including H-Y base ball(?)
1875 race
1876 race
1871-07-22 (day after regatta)
1876-07-19 coverage perhaps 07-15 to 07-20
Year | Site | Entries | Winner | (other) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1870 | RAAC established to govern a single 1871 race | Harvard, Amherst, Bowdoin, Brown | ||
1871-07-21 | Ingleside MA | 3 | Massachusetts Agricultural College | |
1872-07-24 | Springfield MA | 6 | Amherst College | |
1873-07-17 | Springfield MA | Yale | (11 members) Amherst, Bowdoin, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Mass. Agri., Trinity, Wesleyan, Williams, Yale | |
1874-07-18 | Lake Saratoga | 9 | Columbia College | |
1875-07-14 | Lake Saratoga | 13 | Cornell | (13 entries) Amherst, Brown, Bowdoin, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Hamilton, Harvard, Princeton, Union, Wesleyan, Williams, Yale |
1876-07-19 | Lake Saratoga | >2 | Cornell | |
1877 | (none) | |||
1878 | (none) | |||
1879 | Lake George (New York) | >2 | Columbia | Wesleyan |
1880 | Lake George | >2 | Cornell | Penn |
1881 | (no race?) 1879 to 1887 races were short, 1.5 mi exc 2 mi 1883 | |||
1882 | Lake George | >2 | Pennsylvania | Wesleyan |
1883 | Lake George | >2 | Cornell | Penn |
1884 | Lake Saratoga | >2 | Pennsylvania | Cornell |
1885 | Quinsigamond | >2 | Cornell | Brown |
1886 | Lake George | 2 | Bowdoin | Penn |
1887 | Quinsigamond | 2 | Cornell | Bowdoin |
1888 | New London | 2 | Yale | Penn |
1889 | New London | >2 | Cornell | 2. Columbia 3. Penn |
1890 | New London | 2 | Cornell | Penn |
1891 | New London | >2 | Cornell | 2. Penn 3. Columbia |
1892 | Lake Cayuga | 2 | Cornell | Penn |
1893 | Lake Minnetonka (Minnesota?!) | 2 | Cornell | Penn |
1894 | Torresdale, Philadelphia (Delaware R.) | 2 | Cornell | Penn |
first IRA Poughkeepsie Regatta (varsity eights, 4 miles) | Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania | |||
1895 | Poughkeepsie, NY | Columbia | Cornell | Pennsylvania |
1896 | Poughkeepsie, NY | Cornell | Harvard | Pennsylvania |
1897 | Poughkeepsie, NY | Cornell | Harvard | Yale |
1866 July 26 or (nyt1875) 27
faux Sandbox
"Major tennis tournaments" (distinct from "G.S.") should cover participation streaks and career records
also winning streaks across all disciplines
playing & winning streak: all sections 3-6
winning streak without playing streak; why not also doubles?
no streak required
GOLDEN (5 titles)
BOXED (12 titles)
3 OUT OF 4 [may be overkill here]
appropriate footer:
Contents, 2012-05-19
That one is a beginner's mistake or hasty or rude; should be (The?) "Sporting News archive" (archives?) (access?) with everything else relegated to the lead sentence.
/Baseball /Bridge /Statistics /FSF
WP:EL sfhof done 2011-11-03: surname A (3)
Find and replace may become useful
Help:Template
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Template:gcb
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"P64 biography".
Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.
{{sfhof |944 |Anne McCaffrey}}
"Anne McCaffrey biography".
Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.
{{wBFpeople}}
—that works
{{
WBF}} template missing ID and not present in Wikidata.
This user space needs reorganization, especially this top page. 2010-03-08
--underway 2010-04-01
That was almost a false alarm, not much improvement. 2011-03-11
National Association of Base Ball Players
This table covers all professional league clubs for 1869 to 1872, marked 'x' or 'pro' in the corresponding columns, 1869-70 for the old Association on the left and 1871-72 for the new Association on the right ('pro' distinguishes professional teams that did not participate in the Association pennant race). The table also covers all members of the old NABBP who later joined the new NAPBBP (only one is distinct from the 1869 to 1872 pros, the Resolute club of Elizabeth NJ that joined the pro Association in 1873). The 17 sometime pro members of the old Association (NABBP) are listed alphabetically above a divider; at right the table provides navigation to information about the careers of players from those 17 clubs only. The other five clubs, listed below the divider, merely provide some context for the featured clubs. Data in the "later" column imply the 1873 status for all of the listed clubs: five pro members from 1872 continued in 1873, six went out of business, two members of the old Association joined (from Baltimore and Elizabeth). There were other new members in 1873, however, who are not in the table.
NABBP pre-1869 | NABBP 1869 | NABBP 1870 | city, club (or "nickname") | 1871 | 1872 | after 1872 | Note | rosters of featured teams | encyclopedia Category | list of mlb'ers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1867- | x | x | Baltimore, Maryland | 1873 only | 1869 1870 | players | mlbers | |||
1867- | amateur | x | Boston, Tri-Mountain | 4 pro matches | none featured | no category | mlbers | |||
from 1857 | x | x | Brooklyn, Atlantic | x | to 1875 | '69-70 and '64-65 | players | mlbers | ||
from 1857 | x | x | Brooklyn, Eckford | pro | x | '69-70 and '62-63 | players | mlbers | ||
x | "Chicago White Stockings" | x | from 1874 | new 1870 ... now the Chicago Cubs | 1870 | players | mlbers | |||
1867- | x | x | "Cincinnati Red Stockings" | established mid-1866 | 1869 1870 | players | mlbers | |||
1868- | x | x | Cleveland, Forest City | x | x | 1869 1870 | players | mlbers | ||
1866-69 | x | Irvington NJ, Irvington | now in Greater New York | 1866 1867 | players | mlbers | ||||
from 1857 | amateur | x | Morrisania NY, Union | now in the Bronx, New York City | various | players | mlbers | |||
from 1858 | x | x | New York, Mutual | x | x | to 1876 | 1867 – 1870 | players | mlbers | |
1861, 63- | x | x | Philadelphia, Athletic | x | x | to 1876 | 1869 1870 | players | mlbers | |
1863- | x | amateur | Philadelphia, Keystone | 1869 | players | mlbers | ||||
1868- | amateur | x | Portsmouth OH, Riverside | 6 pro matches | none featured | no category | mlbers | |||
1868- | amateur | x | Rockford, Forest City | x | 1870 | players | mlbers | |||
1867- | x | x | "Troy Haymakers" | x | x | 1869 1870 | players | mlbers | ||
1861, 64- | x | x | Washington, National | pro | x | established 1859 | ?? | players | mlbers | |
1867- | x | x | Washington, Olympic | x | x | 1869 1870 | players | mlbers | ||
12 | 15 | number of pro members ('x') | 9 | 11 | (above: 17 pro clubs NABBP 1869 or 1870) | (17) | ||||
"Boston Red Stockings" | x | x | to date | new 1871 ... now the Atlanta Braves | ||||||
1868 | amateur | amateur | Fort Wayne, Kekionga | x | ||||||
Baltimore, Lord Baltimore | x | to 1874 | ||||||||
amateur | amateur | Middletown CT, Mansfield | x | |||||||
1867- | amateur | amateur | Elizabeth NJ, Resolute | 1873 only |
It would be easy to spend what remains of a lifetime merely rearranging, clarifying, and correcting. But expanding the
Cal McVey stub and writing the
Bud Fowler stub infected me with a competing affliction, which soon prompted me to begin listing some work here.
(And one on the watch list,
NAPBP->NAPBBP)
Working on some baseball clubs before 1876 including
Some new articles - ample and basic stubs
Some major improvements
Indentation distinguishes articles on the original Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first fully professional base ball club.
This workspace has contributed to User:P64/Technical. 2013-10-24 (4)
· interpunct • bullet (typography) – en dash — em dash † dagger (typography) ‡ double dagger
Moo2, three strategies
Travel
01 Wed Oct, 02 Thu Oct, $27 per night (non-members); several beds now available (10 10, 10 10, 7 8, 9 9 --the latter being Male 12 Person Dorm)
Amtrak now $98.00, several available Wed, not many Thu (2014-09-18).
Bus not investigated.
Small lockers, bring padlock.
Wed1 - NL wildcard Thu2 - AL games 1 Fri3 - AL games 2, NL games 1 (Diane drives north, evening) ... Wed8 - AL games 5 Thu9 - NL games 5
Fri10 - ALCS 1 Sat11 - ALCS 2, NLCS 1
Sat18 - ALCS 7, NLCS 6 Sun19 - NLCS 7
medi appts 0910 17 22, more test at least f first two, return appts 2 and 6 months on --so personal consultation not expected after test results?
what did ultrasound find?
Fri 26 - BC invitational Wed/Thu 1/2 - to Baltimore and one day there? (be there, watch game at a pub?) Fri 3 - with Diane to FV Sat 4 - to Lehigh Fri 10, or earlier - return travel?
running - off and on, mainly off Aug Sep after on Jun Jul
Charm (magic) (0) Contagious magic (1)
Ritual magick (1) Ritualistic magick (0) Ritual magic (28)
Magia (2) Magic in the ancient world (1) Magic (Paranormal) (1) Magic powers (0) Magic (religion and superstition) (0) Magic (sorcery) (0) Magic (supernatural) (13) Magic Spells (3) Magic-users (2) Magical (100+) Magical phrase (0) Magical powers (11) Magical spell (5) Magically (0) Magick (paranormal) (1) Medieval magic (1)
Spell (0) Spell (magic) (3) Spell (ritual) (0 articles; Portal:Judaism)
(this file) [1]
(its principal acknowledged source " based on information mainly compiled from") [2]
Ottoman Empire - [3] (said to be greatest extent, 1590 and 1600)
(small animation) [4]
[6] -- P64 ( talk) 20:48, 6 August 2013 (UTC)
2013-07-24
Nonny Hogrogian;
Armenian Genocide;
George Horton
Lesser Armenia; Persian Armenia; --skip 1000 years, post-Byzantium --
Safavid dynasty; Timurid dynasty; Peace of Amasya; Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca; Qajar dynasty; Caucasian War; Khanates of the Caucasus; Treaty of Gulistan; Treaty of Turkmenchay; Treaty of Adrianople; Russian Armenia; Erivan Governorate; Armenian Question#Origin; Ottoman Armenia#Reform implementation, 1860s–1880s; File:The Russo-Turkish War in Caucasia, 1877.gif (with 1878 treaties); File:Russia Caucusus 1882.jpg;
Armenian reform package -- Armenian Genocide fits here -- Republic of Van; Special Transcaucasian Committee; Democratic Republic of Armenia; Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire; Treaty of Sèvres (extreme Northeast shows 1923 Turkey's increase beyond the 1914 Ottoman frontier); Turkish–Armenian War; Treaty of Moscow (1921); Treaty of Kars; Turkish War of Independence; Treaty of Lausanne
60 Minutes: Harvard SEAS, Springfield MA Kip Parker 60 minutes 2013-05-05; Kip Parker 60 minutes extra
Australian Baseball League : History http://web.theabl.com.au/history/page.jsp?ymd=20101023&content_id=12758540&vkey=history_l595&fext=.jsp&sid=l595
Australian Baseball Federation refers here for histor
http://www.essendon.baseball.com.au/?ID=54422
(This is the book, from a Master's thesis iirc.)
Stephen Farrell (track and field)
The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe, 2013 IRA
The Boston Globe, 2013 coverage by John Powers
annual Program, Marist College [7]
IRA estabd 1891 "The Crews on the Thames: An Intercollegiate Rowing Association Proposed", The New York Times, June 23, 1891, p. 5 "The Races on the Thames: To Begin Today With Yale, Harvard, and Columbia", NYT, June 24, 1891, p. 5 --H-Y varsity, triangular frosh H-Y-Columbia tomorrow; triangular varsity C-C-P thursday --meeting 0623 eve to form a new i.r.a., and to abandon N.L., no power to act; to call a meeting NYC last saturday in October "Collegiate Oarsmen Organize: A New Intercollegitate Rowing Association Formed", The New York Times, November 1, 1891, p. 9
Walter B. Peet
On This Day
Peter Mallory. The Sport of Rowing: Two Centuries of Competition. Four volumes. Henley-on-Thames, England: River Rowing Museum. 2011. Selections published online in advance as row2k.com Exclusive Features.
1859-07-26, news July 27
1870-07-22 news July 23
1871 nytimes 1871-05-11 p2 Personal, Political and General [blurbs] "The YUBC has voted not to enter the RAAC, and take part in the proposed regatta. The Club declares that not until its last challenge to Harvard is formally accepted or refused, will it enter any regatta where it must meet Harvard as an opponent."
1871 race Ingleside
1872 race Springfield (1872-07-24, news July 25); see also yesterday
1873 race Springfield (1873-07-17, news July 18) -- a flood
1874 race Saratoga (1874-07-18, news July 19 --finally day of regatta week including H-Y base ball(?)
1875 race
1876 race
1871-07-22 (day after regatta)
1876-07-19 coverage perhaps 07-15 to 07-20
Year | Site | Entries | Winner | (other) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1870 | RAAC established to govern a single 1871 race | Harvard, Amherst, Bowdoin, Brown | ||
1871-07-21 | Ingleside MA | 3 | Massachusetts Agricultural College | |
1872-07-24 | Springfield MA | 6 | Amherst College | |
1873-07-17 | Springfield MA | Yale | (11 members) Amherst, Bowdoin, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Mass. Agri., Trinity, Wesleyan, Williams, Yale | |
1874-07-18 | Lake Saratoga | 9 | Columbia College | |
1875-07-14 | Lake Saratoga | 13 | Cornell | (13 entries) Amherst, Brown, Bowdoin, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Hamilton, Harvard, Princeton, Union, Wesleyan, Williams, Yale |
1876-07-19 | Lake Saratoga | >2 | Cornell | |
1877 | (none) | |||
1878 | (none) | |||
1879 | Lake George (New York) | >2 | Columbia | Wesleyan |
1880 | Lake George | >2 | Cornell | Penn |
1881 | (no race?) 1879 to 1887 races were short, 1.5 mi exc 2 mi 1883 | |||
1882 | Lake George | >2 | Pennsylvania | Wesleyan |
1883 | Lake George | >2 | Cornell | Penn |
1884 | Lake Saratoga | >2 | Pennsylvania | Cornell |
1885 | Quinsigamond | >2 | Cornell | Brown |
1886 | Lake George | 2 | Bowdoin | Penn |
1887 | Quinsigamond | 2 | Cornell | Bowdoin |
1888 | New London | 2 | Yale | Penn |
1889 | New London | >2 | Cornell | 2. Columbia 3. Penn |
1890 | New London | 2 | Cornell | Penn |
1891 | New London | >2 | Cornell | 2. Penn 3. Columbia |
1892 | Lake Cayuga | 2 | Cornell | Penn |
1893 | Lake Minnetonka (Minnesota?!) | 2 | Cornell | Penn |
1894 | Torresdale, Philadelphia (Delaware R.) | 2 | Cornell | Penn |
first IRA Poughkeepsie Regatta (varsity eights, 4 miles) | Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania | |||
1895 | Poughkeepsie, NY | Columbia | Cornell | Pennsylvania |
1896 | Poughkeepsie, NY | Cornell | Harvard | Pennsylvania |
1897 | Poughkeepsie, NY | Cornell | Harvard | Yale |
1866 July 26 or (nyt1875) 27
faux Sandbox
"Major tennis tournaments" (distinct from "G.S.") should cover participation streaks and career records
also winning streaks across all disciplines
playing & winning streak: all sections 3-6
winning streak without playing streak; why not also doubles?
no streak required
GOLDEN (5 titles)
BOXED (12 titles)
3 OUT OF 4 [may be overkill here]
appropriate footer:
Contents, 2012-05-19
That one is a beginner's mistake or hasty or rude; should be (The?) "Sporting News archive" (archives?) (access?) with everything else relegated to the lead sentence.
/Baseball /Bridge /Statistics /FSF
WP:EL sfhof done 2011-11-03: surname A (3)
Find and replace may become useful
Help:Template
Glossary link, in progress
Template:gcb
code
{{gcb}}
{{{1}}}
{{gcb |team |teams-of-four}}
teams-of-four
{{gcb |team}}
team
code
{{sfhof}}
"P64 biography".
Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.
{{sfhof |944 |Anne McCaffrey}}
"Anne McCaffrey biography".
Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.
{{wBFpeople}}
—that works
{{
WBF}} template missing ID and not present in Wikidata.
This user space needs reorganization, especially this top page. 2010-03-08
--underway 2010-04-01
That was almost a false alarm, not much improvement. 2011-03-11
National Association of Base Ball Players
This table covers all professional league clubs for 1869 to 1872, marked 'x' or 'pro' in the corresponding columns, 1869-70 for the old Association on the left and 1871-72 for the new Association on the right ('pro' distinguishes professional teams that did not participate in the Association pennant race). The table also covers all members of the old NABBP who later joined the new NAPBBP (only one is distinct from the 1869 to 1872 pros, the Resolute club of Elizabeth NJ that joined the pro Association in 1873). The 17 sometime pro members of the old Association (NABBP) are listed alphabetically above a divider; at right the table provides navigation to information about the careers of players from those 17 clubs only. The other five clubs, listed below the divider, merely provide some context for the featured clubs. Data in the "later" column imply the 1873 status for all of the listed clubs: five pro members from 1872 continued in 1873, six went out of business, two members of the old Association joined (from Baltimore and Elizabeth). There were other new members in 1873, however, who are not in the table.
NABBP pre-1869 | NABBP 1869 | NABBP 1870 | city, club (or "nickname") | 1871 | 1872 | after 1872 | Note | rosters of featured teams | encyclopedia Category | list of mlb'ers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1867- | x | x | Baltimore, Maryland | 1873 only | 1869 1870 | players | mlbers | |||
1867- | amateur | x | Boston, Tri-Mountain | 4 pro matches | none featured | no category | mlbers | |||
from 1857 | x | x | Brooklyn, Atlantic | x | to 1875 | '69-70 and '64-65 | players | mlbers | ||
from 1857 | x | x | Brooklyn, Eckford | pro | x | '69-70 and '62-63 | players | mlbers | ||
x | "Chicago White Stockings" | x | from 1874 | new 1870 ... now the Chicago Cubs | 1870 | players | mlbers | |||
1867- | x | x | "Cincinnati Red Stockings" | established mid-1866 | 1869 1870 | players | mlbers | |||
1868- | x | x | Cleveland, Forest City | x | x | 1869 1870 | players | mlbers | ||
1866-69 | x | Irvington NJ, Irvington | now in Greater New York | 1866 1867 | players | mlbers | ||||
from 1857 | amateur | x | Morrisania NY, Union | now in the Bronx, New York City | various | players | mlbers | |||
from 1858 | x | x | New York, Mutual | x | x | to 1876 | 1867 – 1870 | players | mlbers | |
1861, 63- | x | x | Philadelphia, Athletic | x | x | to 1876 | 1869 1870 | players | mlbers | |
1863- | x | amateur | Philadelphia, Keystone | 1869 | players | mlbers | ||||
1868- | amateur | x | Portsmouth OH, Riverside | 6 pro matches | none featured | no category | mlbers | |||
1868- | amateur | x | Rockford, Forest City | x | 1870 | players | mlbers | |||
1867- | x | x | "Troy Haymakers" | x | x | 1869 1870 | players | mlbers | ||
1861, 64- | x | x | Washington, National | pro | x | established 1859 | ?? | players | mlbers | |
1867- | x | x | Washington, Olympic | x | x | 1869 1870 | players | mlbers | ||
12 | 15 | number of pro members ('x') | 9 | 11 | (above: 17 pro clubs NABBP 1869 or 1870) | (17) | ||||
"Boston Red Stockings" | x | x | to date | new 1871 ... now the Atlanta Braves | ||||||
1868 | amateur | amateur | Fort Wayne, Kekionga | x | ||||||
Baltimore, Lord Baltimore | x | to 1874 | ||||||||
amateur | amateur | Middletown CT, Mansfield | x | |||||||
1867- | amateur | amateur | Elizabeth NJ, Resolute | 1873 only |
It would be easy to spend what remains of a lifetime merely rearranging, clarifying, and correcting. But expanding the
Cal McVey stub and writing the
Bud Fowler stub infected me with a competing affliction, which soon prompted me to begin listing some work here.
(And one on the watch list,
NAPBP->NAPBBP)
Working on some baseball clubs before 1876 including
Some new articles - ample and basic stubs
Some major improvements
Indentation distinguishes articles on the original Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first fully professional base ball club.