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Jaypers

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July 20, 1858: 1,500 see game on Long Island

LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK - It's not significant by today's standards, but it was monumental 150 years ago. According to Koppett's Concise History of Major League Baseball, a crowd of "no fewer than 1,500" paying spectators came out to Fashion Race Course on Long Island on July 20, 1858 to watch a pseudo all-star baseball game. The best players of New York City took on the best Brooklyn had to offer, back then they were two separate cities. New York won 22-18, and promoters saw dollar signs.

The main reason admission was charged was to defray the cost of converting a field into a baseball diamond - there weren't too many around back then. The gate receipts added up to over $700 dollars - a big chunk of change before the Civil War. The event showed that if you put teams together with good players, fans will pay money to watch, and there will be more money to buy better players. Is this a great country or what!

It had a ripple effect. As Leonard Koppett wrote, "...those who would travel far and then pay 50 cents to watch a game would undoubtedly pay a penny or two to read about one." Newspapers soon found another way to attract readers; baseball scores, and eventually box scores, and there were new ones every day.

http://www.todayinbaseball.com/cms/072010-game
 

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That is very cool. I hope you continue to post stuff like this. It's fun to read and gives a little more insight into the history of the game.
 

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Jaypers said:
The event showed that if you put teams together with good players, fans will pay money to watch, and there will be more money to buy better players

That is a crazy idea. Too bad small market teams with billionaire owners are so darn poor, kinda ruins the theory huh?
 

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Thanks for sharing.

Also wanted to let you guys know 22 years ago today some guys walked on the moon.
 

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cbrandtw said:
Thanks for sharing.

Also wanted to let you guys know 22 years ago today some guys walked on the moon.
I think your math is off...
 

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I was waiting for you to mention something about free AFLAC cards that were given out at the game.... :lol:
 

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