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  • [[Image:basebnew$baseball-haight-stanyan-1887.jpg]] '''The Pioneers vs. Haverlys at California Baseball Park, October 9, 1887, at Haight & Stanyan'''
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  • '''1910'''— Seal's player Ping Bodie hits 30 home runs to lead all of baseball. ''Courtesy [http://burritojustice.com/2010/02/10/yesterdays-baseball-is-tomorrows-safeway/ Burrito Justice]
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  • '''1920'''s--A golden decade of San Francisco Seals baseball, as the team dominated the Pacific Coast League, winning pennants in 1922, [[Baseball Teens-20s | Prev. Document]] [[1931-WWII: The Seals | Next Document]]
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  • ...nst Coca Cola, Southern Pacific, etc., nearly a decade before professional baseball's color line was cracked by Jackie Robinson's ascent to the Brooklyn Dodger '''East Bay Yesterday podcast on the history of east bay baseball before the Oakland A's.'''
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  • '''1860s'''--Sandlot baseball originated in what is now the greater Civic Center area in the 1860s. First ...gering amount of historical detail, including these detailed paragraphs on baseball:
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  • [[Image:basebnew$baseball-haight-stanyan-1887.jpg]] '''The Pioneers vs. Haverlys at California Baseball Park, October 9, 1887, at Haight & Stanyan'''
    2 KB (235 words) - 14:45, 16 June 2014
  • '''The Montgomeries -- an early Italian-American Baseball team.''' [[category:Italian]] [[category:1930s]] [[category:1910s]] [[category:baseball]]
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  • ...nst Coca Cola, Southern Pacific, etc., nearly a decade before professional baseball's color line was cracked by Jackie Robinson's ascent to the Brooklyn Dodger '''East Bay Yesterday podcast on the history of east bay baseball before the Oakland A's.'''
    2 KB (315 words) - 13:54, 8 June 2020
  • '''1860s'''--Sandlot baseball originated in what is now the greater Civic Center area in the 1860s. First ...gering amount of historical detail, including these detailed paragraphs on baseball:
    2 KB (303 words) - 18:57, 9 June 2016
  • ...6 view south from [[Old City Hall of SF|Old City Hall]] down 8th Street. [[Baseball 1886-1903 | "Central Park" Ballpark]] at 8th and Market, Mission Bay and Po ...[[category:Civic Center]] [[category:1900s]] [[category:1890s]] [[category:baseball]]
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  • '''View eastward from Buena Vista Park in 1886. Baseball game underway in lot middle left, at corner of Pierce and Haight, Yerba Bue [[category:Lower Haight]] [[category:1880s]] [[category:baseball]] [[category:1860s]]
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  • '''The new Seals Stadium at lower left, considerably more luxurious than [[Baseball Teens-20s|Big Rec at 15th and Valencia]] at upper right in this aerial imag ...belt" which is free of fog during the summer. It was considered the finest baseball park in America when finished. The first game was an exhibition contest bet
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  • One of San Francisco's most famous and enduring baseball legends was Francis "Lefty" O'Doul. His name graces the [[3rd St Bridge 199 ...baseball like no one else ever has. O'Doul gained fame as an ambassador of baseball, helping to spread its popularity in [[Masanori Murakami--First Japanese Pl
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  • [[Image:Jose Coronado Playground 1930s boys playing baseball view to Folsom wnp26.1615.jpg|800px]] '''Boys playing baseball at Jose Coronado Playground, c.1930s, view towards Folsom Street.'''
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  • '''1910'''— Seal's player Ping Bodie hits 30 home runs to lead all of baseball. ''Courtesy [http://burritojustice.com/2010/02/10/yesterdays-baseball-is-tomorrows-safeway/ Burrito Justice]
    3 KB (516 words) - 14:03, 2 June 2023
  • '''1920'''s--A golden decade of San Francisco Seals baseball, as the team dominated the Pacific Coast League, winning pennants in 1922, [[Baseball Teens-20s | Prev. Document]] [[1931-WWII: The Seals | Next Document]]
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  • ...Park, later St. Mary's Recreation Center, under construction. Men grading baseball field by hand. View westerly, Crescent Avenue, Bernal Heights at right abov ...uary 4, 1934, St. Mary's Recreation Center under construction. Men grading baseball field by hand. Bernal Heights at right above park.'''
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  • ...mation of the San Francisco Sea Lions, the city's first professional black baseball team. The league in which they played folded after four months. '''1953-57'''— represents the lowest point in San Francisco baseball, with few fans attending games.
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  • ...6 view south from [[Old City Hall of SF|Old City Hall]] down 8th Street. [[Baseball 1886-1903 | "Central Park" Ballpark]] at 8th and Market, Mission Bay and Po [[Baseball 1886-1903 | Prev. Document]] [[Baseball Teens-20s | Next Document]]
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  • ...Francisco has an unexpected but powerful connection to Japanese baseball. Baseball and both native Japanese and Japanese San Franciscans are linked through th ...has faded over the years: San Francisco’s impact on the popularization of baseball in Japan and amongst Japanese communities. Two key figures were largely res
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  • [[Image:basebnew$tilden_s-baseball-player.jpg]] '''Douglas Tilden's 1899 statue of a baseball player, Golden Gate Park '''
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  • ...e; to sip tea at the Japanese Garden and to attend baseball games on the [[Baseball 1886-1903|field on Frederick]]. Supporting businesses flourished along Stan
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  • In baseball’s early years (including Major League Baseball), there was no hard and fast rule about teams’ names. Brooklyn’s team w On March 14, 1903, The NATIONAL BASEBALL CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO was incorporated. This was the official corporate/bus
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  • [[Image:Opening Day of baseball, Seals versus Seattle, April 3, 1934 BANC PIC 2006.029 092246.03.03--NEG.jp [[category:Mission]] [[category:1950s]] [[category:baseball]]
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  • ...d alcohol habits, some still actually roaming Crocker Park, sitting in the baseball diamond bleachers, paper bag with beer in hand.
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