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When Johnny Came Sliding Home: The Post - Civil War Baseball Boom, 1865-1870
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When Johnny Came Sliding Home: The Post - Civil War Baseball Boom, 1865-1870

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As the Civil War ended, the thoughts of many Northern soldiers turned to a game that some had learned about for the first time during the war - baseball. Their new-found interest in the sport, combined with the postwar economic boom and the resultant growth of many cities, took the game from one practiced by a few amateur clubs in New York City before the war to a professional sport covering almost the entire north-eastern United States. Researched from primary sources, the game of the late 1860s is described season-by-season: the fields, the crowds, the strategy, the rules, the style of play, and the confusing struggles to crown a national champion, with all the chicanery and machinations of the contenders. Such landmark events as the Washington Nationals’ pioneering 1867 tour and the Cincinnati Red Stockings’ undefeated 1869 season are covered.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2006
Pages
323
ISBN
9780786427574

As the Civil War ended, the thoughts of many Northern soldiers turned to a game that some had learned about for the first time during the war - baseball. Their new-found interest in the sport, combined with the postwar economic boom and the resultant growth of many cities, took the game from one practiced by a few amateur clubs in New York City before the war to a professional sport covering almost the entire north-eastern United States. Researched from primary sources, the game of the late 1860s is described season-by-season: the fields, the crowds, the strategy, the rules, the style of play, and the confusing struggles to crown a national champion, with all the chicanery and machinations of the contenders. Such landmark events as the Washington Nationals’ pioneering 1867 tour and the Cincinnati Red Stockings’ undefeated 1869 season are covered.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2006
Pages
323
ISBN
9780786427574