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Baseball History
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The New York Yankees' 'First Inning'
Source: A Legend in the Making: The New York Yankees in 1939
Author: Richard J. Tofel
City: New York, State: NY
- The story of the early years of the New York Yankees, from 1914 to 1939.
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- 4 visitors recommend:
The 1962 New York Mets
Source: Mets Online
City: New York, State: NY
- Facts about the Mets' first season.
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- 4 visitors recommend:
Shellman Talks Baseball
Source: Dale Shellman
E-mail: david@shellmantalksbaseball.com
- Dale Shellman shares personal interviews with some of baseball's greatest heroes, including Ted Williams, Pete Rose, and Mike Schmidt.
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- 11 visitors recommend:
19th Century baseball photos
Source: Jaime Leiderman
- A collection of scans of tintypes, stereoviews, and other early photos of baseball and baseball teams. "Peepholes to a game not so different from today's."
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- 7 visitors recommend:
1887 baseball cards
Source: My Dog Murphy
- A small collection of terrific scans of 1887 baseball cards. Click on the images for more information about the players, such as Charles Comiskey of the St. Louis Browns, who is better known for his long ownership of the Chicago White Sox.
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- 6 visitors recommend:
19th Century Baseball Ephemera
Source: Mark Forder
- Over two dozen high-resolution scans of documents such as a letter from the Gotham Base Ball Club, 1893 scorecards, schedules for The National League, and more.
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- 5 visitors recommend:
Ted Williams Collection at the Griffin Museum of Photography
Source: The Griffin Museum of Photography
City: Boston, State: MA
- The Center is the home to the only display in the world of color and B&W photographs of Ted Williams' first year (1939) with the Red Sox.
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