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The Pioneer Base Ball Club and the Beginning of Northwest Baseball in the 1860s

Joseph Buchtel was 21 years old in 1852, and although he had no conception of it, he would live to the fullest the experience of the mid-19th century. He was the Deputy Sheriff of Champaign County, Illinois. You may remember that a lawyer n...

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My Kingdome for a Roof!

Before we begin today, I joined the To Love a Mariner podcast to talk about baseball history, and discuss the cinematic classic Little Big League. I had a lot of fun talking with them and I’m a big fan of their podcast, so I encourage you a...

3 months ago
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Babe Ruth Barnstorms Through the Northwest in 1924, Part 4: Portland

It took me a bit, but here we have it, the final installment of our look at Babe Ruth’s barnstorming tour in October 1924 through the Northwest! We read about his adventures in Spokane, Tacoma, and Seattle. Today, he makes his final Northwe...

4 months ago
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Babe Ruth Barnstorms Through the Northwest in 1924, Part 3: Seattle

Welcome to Part 3 of Babe Ruth’s 1924 barnstorming tour through the Northwest. We already relived his visits to Spokane and Tacoma. Today, Babe Ruth does a lot of Babe Ruth Things in Seattle.

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  • Amanda Lane Cumming

    I am a freelance baseball writer, focusing on historical writing, particularly women in baseball and early 20th century amateur baseball. I got my start writing for Lookout Landing for 5 years. I’m happiest when I’m perusing old newspapers.

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