Historical records of game results and player statistics are missing or incomplete.
TEAM | W | L | Pct | GB | ||
Knicks | .000 | - |
Numerous clubs, many of them colonized by former members of the New Yorks and the Knickerbockers, form in the New York City area and play under the Knickerbocker rules. Interclub competition becomes common and baseball matches begin to draw large crowds of spectators. The capacity for spectators in the New York Game is aided by the foul lines which serve to create a relatively safe area for spectators to congregate and yet remain close to the action without interfering with play. This feature of the New York Game is in sharp contrast to cricket and to the Massachusetts Game, both of which are played “in the round” without foul lines.
TEAM | W | L | Pct | GB | RS | RA | +/- | |||
Knicks | .000 | - | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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I sincerely appreciate the research work, and the information being shared. It is important and interesting history.