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1870 Pastime, Baltimore (Pastimes)

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This rendering is based on written documentation for uniform style and color. No visual documentation is known and an artist’s conceptualization is used to create the rendering.

Rendering accuracy:CirclesOnly_OneAndAHalfYear: documented Team: documented


Visual documentation on this uniform:
None


Written documentation on this uniform:
April 30, 1870, Pastime, Baltimore, v. Athletic, Philadelphia, at Baltimore: “The Pastimes are a very strong amateur club, and the majority […] were dressed in a handsome white uniform, with red and black plaid stockings.” From the New York Clipper, May 7, 1870. Research from Brian McKenna.


Team genealogy:
 Pastime, Baltimore 1860-1870
Pastime was formed in Baltimore, Maryland, when two local clubs, Excelsior and Waverly, merged in late 1860. Pastime was a member of the National Association of Base Ball Players (NABBP), baseball’s first organization operating 1857-1870. The club chose to remain amateur with the advent of open professionalism in 1869 and played their last competitive games in 1870. –Information from Peter Morris and others, Base Ball Pioneers, 1850-1870 (2012).


 


Rendering posted: April 28, 2015
Diggers on this uniform: Brian McKenna,