Len Levin & Bill Nowlin 
Our Game, Too [EPUB ebook] 
Influential Figures and Milestones in Canadian Baseball

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Canadian baseball has a rich, diverse, and deeply rooted history, one that spans fully two centuries. As was true in the United States, the stories reflect the competitive and entrepreneurial spirits of a rapidly changing time. Baseball’s development north of the border was shaped by the same social and economic influences, and at roughly the same times, as it was to the south. Arranged chronologically, the essays in his volume tell the tales of the influential figures and milestone events that defined and directed the game’s growth in Canada. The articles shine a spotlight on the movers and shakers, the pioneers, the leagues and games and tournaments, and the regions all across the country that hosted them.


Crowds as large as 10, 000 viewed matches between London and Guelph in the 1870s, at a time when the combined population of the two cities was less than 27, 000. Thousands flocked to Vancouver’s Powell Street Grounds in the 1920s and 1930s to watch their local heroes, the Asahi, a team of Japanese Canadians. The Toronto Maple Leafs baseball team played their first game in 1895. Almost 100 years later, over four million people would spin the turnstiles to see the Toronto Blue Jays. Canadians played in the Negro Leagues and in the All American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGBPL), and Canada has been home to both affiliated minor leagues and ‚outlaw‘ leagues.


This book is an initiative of the Centre for Canadian Baseball Research and the Hanlan’s Point (Greater Toronto) Chapter of the Society for American Baseball Research. It is the collaborative effort of more than 30 SABR members, almost all of them Canadian.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Map of Baseball Locations

PART I: 19TH CENTURY

The Beachville Game Andrew North

William Shuttleworth A Man for his Seasons William Humber

The First Ever International ‚Base Ball‘ Game William Humber

George Sleeman and the Guelph Maple Leafs Martin Lacoste

Jake Englehart Chip Martin

Bob Addy Peter Morris

Robert ‚Bob‘ Addy And Now You Know the Rest of the Story William Humber

Canada’s First Professional Baseball League Martin Lacoste

Labatt Park Bob Barney and Riley Nowokowski

The 1877 International Association Championship Game Andrew North

Arthur Irwin Eric Frost

Black Baseball in the Maritimes 1880 – 1980 Colin Howell

Bob Emslie Larry Gerlach

Alfred Henry Spink Bill Pruden

The St. Thomas Atlantics‘ 1882 U.S. Tour Larry Gerlach

Early Batteries from the Great White North David Matchett

Bill Watkins Bill Lamb

Tip O’Neill A Season of Firsts Dennis Thiessen

Joe Page Patrick Carpentier

Mixed Outcomes Canada’s Black Baseball Legacy William Humber

Montreal Royals Beginnings Marcel Dugas

Professional Baseball Comes to Toronto to Stay The Toronto Baseball Club in the Eastern League, 1895 David Siegel

Bill Galloway Richard Armstrong


PART II: 20TH CENTURY

Ed Pinnance Martin Healy Jr.

Bob Brown Tom Hawthorn

Brother Matthias Chip Martin

Frank Shaughnessy: The Ottawa Years David Mc Donald

Ernie Quigley Larry Gerlach

J.J. Lannin Bill Nowlin

Toronto Maple Leafs Play Their First Game in AA International League Warren Campbell

The Vancouver Asahi Tom Hawthorn

Batted Balls and Bayonets Baseball and the Canadian Expeditionary Force 1914-1918 Stephen Dame

Punching Above its Weight The Quebec Provincial League Christian Trudeau

Earl ‚Flat‘ Chase Heidi LM Jacobs

The Quebec Adventures of Chappie Johnson’s All-Stars Christian Trudeau

The Broadview Buffaloes Daniel Wyatt and Andrew North

A Second Strike

Baseball and the Canadian Armed Forces During World War II Stephen Dame

Canadian Teams in the PONY League Pipeline to the Majors Allen Tait

Canadians in the AAGPBL Tom Hawthorn

Canada’s Olive Little Tosses the First No-Hit, No-Run Game in AAGPBL History Gary Belleville

Montreal and Jackie Robinson Marcel Dugas

The Halifax & District League Postwar Baseball in the Maritimes 1946 -1960 Colin Howell

Canadians Dick Fowler, Phil Marchildon Win Both Ends of

Twin Bill for Athletics Gary Belleville

Allan Roth Andy Mc Cue

Indian Head and Canada’s Greatest Baseball Tournament 1947-55 Max Weder

The True Greatness of the Man Dak League Gary Gillette

End of an Era The Demise of the Montreal Royals Marcel Dugas

Toronto Maple Leafs‘ Last Game Paul Sinclair

Charles Bronfman Maxwell Kates

From a (Canadian) Researcher’s Notebook David Matchett

Über den Autor

Andrew North is a retired developer of statistical software. He is a director of the Centre for Cana- dian Baseball Research and serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal for Canadian Baseball. A SABR member since 1982, he lives in St. Marys, Ontario, where he maintains the research library at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
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Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 458 ● ISBN 9781970159813 ● Dateigröße 43.8 MB ● Herausgeber Len Levin & Bill Nowlin ● Verlag Society for American Baseball Research ● Erscheinungsjahr 2022 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 8435954 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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