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Today In History: April June 19, 1846

June 19, 2007 9:26 am

Baseball.pngToday Should Be A National Holiday.

According to Wikipedia, the first baseball game was played 161 years ago today in Hoboken, New Jersey. Apparently the Knickerbocker Club of New York was humiliated by the New York Nine, losing 23 to 1.

Perhaps in honor of this great day, our beloved Nationals will avenge last night’s heartbreaking 9-8 loss to the Tigers.

9 Responses to “Today In History: April June 19, 1846”

Hannah wrote a comment on June 19, 2007

Are you crazy? Go Tigers!!!!!!!!

steve wrote a comment on June 19, 2007

Hannah, as you know I get to approve all comments before they post. I certainly wanted to mark your misguided exclamation as spam, but I believe in free speech. Go Nats.

Sara wrote a comment on June 19, 2007

I don’t really car for either, but I’d have to say I’m with Hannah on this one. I don’t think the Nats are worthy of being DC’s baseball team.

Jonny wrote a comment on June 19, 2007

Even back then New York was good…

Mitchell wrote a comment on June 20, 2007

hummm…your post entry is title “Today In History: April 19, 1846″ but you posted on JUNE 19th?

so which is it? June or April? I am a little confused…

Claire^R wrote a comment on June 20, 2007

Yeah, never mind the Nats, when the Yankees are on a winning streak! (Just ignore their loss to the Rockies…) But you’re right Jonny, New York was good even then…

Hannah wrote a comment on June 20, 2007

15-1…. interesting score. Sorry, Nats fans. Tigers still rule.

Sara wrote a comment on June 20, 2007

Mitch is the only smart one reading this…I can’t believe that no one else noticed the date…
I know that my excuse is summer! (then I turn off my brain, and don’t think!) ;]

Claire^R wrote a comment on June 20, 2007

Wow! I didn’t even notice the date…

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