Baseball Americana. Two years ago today: Doc Adams’ 1857 handwritten “‘Laws of Base Ball” sells for $3.26 million. For the first time in base ball history, Doc’s calculation of 90 feet between bases is established, 9 players per side/9 innings of play, and more.
High quality Vintage Baseball Memorabilia sold. Also buying quality baseball memorabilia and collectibles.
If you are interested in playing, you can join an existing team or form your own club. We are always looking for new players and league expansion.
The Vintage Base Ball Factory is a company dedicated to providing 19th century styled baseball uniforms and equipment for today s and tomorrow s vintage base ball player.
The Cincinnati Vintage Base Ball Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to faithfully recreating the sport of base ball as it was played in 1869, the year the legendary Cincinnati Red Stockings famously introduced professional base ball to America and defeated every team it faced.
Week 1 Report. Mountain City beats Cumberlanders 13-1. Interested in joining a team for the 2018 season? Copyright © 2018 Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball
The Athletic Base Ball Club of Philadelphia “Thus it occurred that a party of gentlemen formed an organization, combining together health, recreation, and social enjoyment, which was the nucleus of the now great American game of Base Ball so popular in all parts of the United States, than which there is none more manly or more health-giving.”
Sports Artifacts has one of the finest online selections of vintage baseball gloves, bats and equipment available.
The Colorado Vintage Base Ball Association (CVBBA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1993 dedicated to the preservation of the history of 19th century base ball in Colorado, and the education of the public through demonstrations, workshops, lectures and living history performances in the form of matches.
Bay Area Vintage Base Ball is a registered non-profit that promotes the history of base ball by playing games with old time equipment and uniforms, as well as using the rules of the 1886 version of base ball.