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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Sunday, July 27, 2008
The bronze plaque unveiled Saturday is located only a few strides from where home plate was more than 130 years ago, when Hartford was an original National League team.
The 16-by-20 inch plaque, which sits on a small pedestal, commemorates the site of the Base Ball Grounds on the property of the Church of the Good Shepherd on Wyllys Street in the South End.
This was where the Hartford Dark Blues played in the American Association in 1874-75 and as one of the eight NL teams that debuted in 1876.
It was a nice little ceremony. There weren’t many people there. None of the TV stations showed up. Nor did the mayor. But I did get a chance to talk the two guys who made this happen.
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The underlining in these headlines always makes "plaque" look like "plague" and vice versa.
I hope a rare strain of plague wasn't unveiled when they dug up the corpses under the baseball field that hadn't been disturbed since the 19th century. That would put a damper on even a Yankee win!
And somehow Clu Gulager is to blame.
That picture is now my wallpaper.
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