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Louis F. Wadsworth

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58:, "Wadsworth commenced his ball playing days with the Gothams, a venerable club that actually predated the Knickerbockers, with whom he quickly achieved prominence as the top first baseman of his time. Then, on April 1, 1854, he switched his allegiance to the Knickerbockers ... perhaps for 'emoluments,' as recompense was euphemistically known then; his skilled play would increase the Knickerbockers’ chances of victory. It is these circumstances that incline me to believe that Wadsworth may thus be termed baseball's first professional player." 213: 207: 201: 82:
revealed that “a diagram, showing the ball field laid out substantially as it is today, was brought to the field one day by a Mr. Wadsworth.” Unbeknownst to the members of the Mills commission, he died in a poorhouse in
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was released. He had purportedly taken to drink and squandered what was once a $ 300,000 fortune ($ 10.2 million in 2023 dollars).
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in the 1840s. He is credited with helping develop the number of innings and players on each team.
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Thorn, John, "Louis Fenn Wadsworth: Baseball's Man of Mystery and History,"
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baseball
New York Knickerbockers
Hartford, Connecticut
Litchfield, Connecticut
Amenia, New York
Washington College
Trinity College in Hartford, Conn.
Custom House
John Thorn
Spalding
guide
Mills Commission
origins of baseball
Duncan Curry
Plainfield, New Jersey




Thorn, John, "Louis Fenn Wadsworth: Baseball's Man of Mystery and History,"
"Debate Over Baseball's Origins Spills Into Another Century"
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978-0-7432-9403-4
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