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Own a piece of history from the hollowed ground of Major League Baseball Stadiums! The Highland Mint presents a unique opportunity to own part of The GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK. A 1.5 Commemorative Coin features the die struck image of CINCINNATI REDS on
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The first full documentation of a baseball game in North America is Dr. Adam Ford's contemporary description of a game that took place in 1838 on June 4 in Beachville, Ontario; this report was related in an 1886 edition of Sporting Life magazine in a letter by former St. Marys, Ontario, resident Dr. Matthew Harris. In 1845, Alexander Cartwright of New York City led the codification of an early list of rules (the so-called Knickerbocker Rules), from which today's have evolved. While there are reports of Cartwright's club, the New York Knickerbockers, playing games in 1845, the game now recognized as the first in United States history to be officially recorded took place on June 19, 1846, in Hoboken, New Jersey, with the "New York Nine" defeating the Knickerbockers, 23 to 1, in four innings.

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