Base Ball: A Journal of the Early Game, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2007)
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Edited by John Thorn
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 128
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Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Editor’s Note 3
The Story of William Bray’s Diary 5
Henry Bridgewater’s Black Stockings of St. Louis, 1881–1889 12
A Reconstruction of Philadelphia Town Ball 28
The Wiman Trophy, and the Man for Whom It Was Named 44
Knickerbocker Base Ball: The Birth and Infancy of the Modern Game 55
The Making of Ed Barrow 67
Economic Anatomy of an 1891 Minor League Ball Club 78
Tramping Through the Baseball Subculture: The Career of Alfred W. Lawson 93
“The Undesirable Position”: Umpiring in the American Association, 1882–1891 104
The House That McGraw Built 115
Book Reviews 122
“Ladies at the Bat” Dorothy Seymour Mills 122
“The Mountaineers Are at It” Peter Morris 124
“The Magnates at Work” Andrew Zimbalist 126
“Man of Bugs” Larry McCray 127
Book Reviews & Awards
- “One of the more compelling sports-related publications to come along in a great while…unostentatious, solid, and a great read”—Library Journal
- “The journal both embodies recent trends and provides a forum for expanding upon them. Base Ball thus represents an exciting and important contribution to literature on the sport. John Thorn, a respected historian of early baseball history, is the journal’s editor and Base Ball has a first-rate editorial board and, as a result, already appears poised to be among the finest journals dedicated to the history of sports”—Arete
- “Never comes up short in the quality of its content. In addition to the fine research articles there is a valuable section of book reviews, mostly dedicated to books pertaining to 19th century baseball”—Nineteenth Century Notes
- “An exciting and important contribution to literature on the sport…seeks to chronicle, analyze, and expand our understanding of the game during its long, and seemingly getting longer, pre 1920 phase”—Society for American Baseball Research Bibliography Committee Newsletter.