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SUMMARY:The History of the Home Run
DESCRIPTION:By 1858 the New York City metropolitan was a hotbed of baseball 
 activity. As most serious baseball fans know\, the game initially began to 
 take hold in the New York area as a sport over a decade prior to that 
 time\, in 1845\, when Alexander Cartwright\, a ball-playing enthusiast\, 
 who was by profession an engineer\, proposed to other like minded ball 
 players that the game they began to play with some frequency be organized. 
 By the spring of that year\, in quick order\, the boys found a "suitable 
 ground" in the Elysian Fields\, in Hoboken\, New Jersey\, to play base 
 ball. Their club would be called the Knickerbockers and on September 23\, 
 1845\, baseball’s first organized set of rules were crafted and adopted
LOCATION:West Orange - Community Room 1
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CATEGORIES:Lecture
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