
July 25, 1867: The most important game in baseball history?
After the famous tour of the Brooklyn Excelsiors in 1860, which…

October 3, 1867: “The First Colored Baseball Championship”
"Championship” is often a fluid concept when applied to 19th-century…

October 7, 1867: Candy Cummings debuts the curve
One of the oldest, most venerable weapons in the pitcher’s…

June 15, 1869: A cunning play saves Cincinnati’s streak
Tuesday dawned gray and damp in New York City. But the sun broke…

August 26, 1869: Cincinnati Red Stockings: Unbeaten, But Tied
By August 1869 the Cincinnati Red Stockings had become the top…

September 3, 1869: Inter-racial baseball in Philadelphia
Frederick Douglass said no city was more prejudiced against colored…

June 14, 1870: The Atlantic Storm: Red Stockings suffer first defeat
A July 2, 1870 Harpers Weekly illustration of the game. “Friend…

July 23, 1870: The first ‘Chicago’ game
1870 New York Mutuals. Back row: Candy Nelson, Phonney Martin,…

August 29, 1870: Atlantics beat Forest City in ‘The Most Remarkable Base Ball Game on Record’
The mood at the Fair Grounds in Rockford, Illinois, on August…

November 1, 1870: The birth of the National Association
Modern sports fans take for granted that a champion will be crowned…

April 6, 1871: Boston Red Stockings take the field for the first time
“Well, back in 1871, my great-great-grandmother had a boardinghouse…

May-June 1871: The Boston Red Stockings’ homestand from hell
Losses in May and June count as much as those in September; just…

May 4, 1871: Association Ball: Kekionga vs. Forest City
On the rainy evening of March 17, 1871, delegates from 10 professional…
May 5, 1871: Red Stockings win first regular-season game in Boston baseball history
“This sort of thing isn’t done in England, you know, where…

May 16, 1871: Troy Haymakers spoil Boston Red Stockings’ first home opener
“The game between the Red Stockings and Haymakers this afternoon,…

June 21, 1871: Boston’s Albert Spalding tosses first shutout of the season
On May 4, 1871, the Fort Wayne Kekiongas1 opened the inaugural…
July 4, 1871: Boston defeats Washington on Fourth of July
The July 4 game was played neither in Boston nor in Washington,…

August 3, 1871: Cuban baseball pioneer Steve Bellán has the game of his life
Esteban “Steve” Bellán was the first Latin-born player in…

September 2, 1871: Red Stockings beat up Forest Citys pitchers for 31 runs
The 1871 Cleveland Forest Citys, who committed 18 errors that…

September 5, 1871: ‘Bushel Basket’ Gould hits first grand slam in professional baseball history
The grand slam. It is one of the most exciting, dramatic, and…

September 9, 1871: Red Stockings rally in 9th to defeat rival Athletics
Having won seven of their nine previous matches, including a…

September 13, 1871: In rare relief appearance, Harry Wright saves the day for Boston
The game to be played on Wednesday, September 13, 1871, between…

September 29, 1871: Chicago beats Boston in last baseball game before the Great Fire
The Chicago Tribune described the Chicago White Stockings as…

October 30, 1871: The first pennant race: Chicago White Stockings vs. Philadelphia Athletics
When the professional clubs met to form their own association…