The History of Baseball, 1871
Scope and Contents
This is a scrapbook compiled by Alphonse Case (A.C.) “Phonney” Martin concerning the invention of the curve ball. This scrapbook consists of typed and handwritten manuscript pages, clippings, correspondence, and handwritten notes. The contents of this manuscript reflects Martin’s work in positing that either Bob Matthews or Martin himself, rather than Candy Cummings, was the first to pitch a curve ball. The scrapbook is divided into chapter-like sections and also includes miscellaneous articles and clippings. Many of the manuscript pages are sourced as to where Martin found the information. Teams include the Knickerbockers, Brooklyn Eckfords, Brooklyn Atlantics, New York Mutuals, and the Union Baseball Club.
Dates
- 1871
Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions but viewing materials does require an appointment. Please contact the Giamatti Research Center, research@baseballhall.org, 607-547-0330.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.08 Linear Feet (One scrapbook in a flat box)
From the Collection: .50 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Martin, Phonney, 1845-1933 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Archives Repository