Athletic Base Ball Club of Philadelphia

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Athletic Base Ball Club of Philadelphia
Information
LeagueMid-Atlantic Vintage Base Ball League (Eastern Division)
LocationPhiladelphia, PA
Ballpark"Athletic Field", behind the Please Touch Museum at 41st and Landsdowne and Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA 19131
Founded2009
Nickname(s)Athletics, A's
OwnershipNot for profit organization
ManagementSteven "Loveseat" Couch (Captain)
Matt "Metal" Walsh (Vice-Captain)
Ryan "Hurleigh" Berley (Vice President Quartermaster)
Dan "LP" Martino (Interim Vice President of Operations)
Scott "Big Deal" Alberts (treasurer)
Tim "Toots" Rinehart (secretary)
Jamie "Mouth" Ford (Match Secretary)
Greg "Southwark" Stoloski (field manager)
Scott "Big Deal" Alberts (Umpire)
Tim "Toots" Rinehart (Umpire)
Stephen "Flame" Workman (Umpire)
PresidentDan "Victory" Gordon

Athletic Base Ball Club of Philadelphia is a vintage base ball team based in Philadelphia, which plays by 1864 National Association Rules. Athletic is a member of the Mid Atlantic Vintage Base Ball League, competing in the Eastern Division. The club made its debut on the diamond in April 2010 and plays many of its home matches at Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park, located in the West Philadelphia section of the city.

Inspiration

The original

American Association teams in Philadelphia, and the current Oakland Athletics of the American League
.

Athletic’s uniforms are based on descriptions in The Book of American Pastimes by Charles Peverelly, and images in

Harper’s Weekly
.

The team was founded by Philadelphia native Scott Alberts. He came to learn about vintage base ball clubs playing on the East Coast from a magazine article and found that Philadelphia did not have its own club. Alberts founded the Athletic Base Ball Club of Philadelphia in October 2009, with assistance from Ryan & Eric Berley, ice cream purveyors in

Philadelphia Base Ball Fair & Exhibition

Athletic hosts a biennial Philadelphia Base Ball Fair & Exhibition at the Naval Yard Marine Parade Ground. The inaugural event in August 2011 drew twelve MAVBBL teams.[3]

Seasons & Records

2016 Season: 11-20 Captain: Steve "Loveseat" Couch

2015 Season: 7-23 Captain: Steve "Loveseat" Couch

2014 Season: 6-17

Captain: T. James "Mouth" Ford Vice Captain: Tim "Ironsides" Sweeney

2013 Season: 6-32

Captain: T. James "Mouth" Ford Vice Captain: Steven "Love Seat" Couch

2012 Season: 4-24

Captain: T. James "Mouth" Ford

2011 Season: 3-29

Co-Captains: David "Sticky" Frank & Steven "Love Seat" Couch

2010 Season: 1-12

Captain President: Scott "Smooth Bore" Alberts

2009 Season: Founding. No matches played. One practice/scrimmage with the Diamond State BBC of Delaware.

References

  1. ^ "1871 Philadelphia Athletics Schedule, Box Scores and Splits". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  2. ^ Frank Fitzpatrick (31 July 2011). "Philadelphia side resurrects 19th century "base ball"". philly.com. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Vintage baseball enthusiasts gather in Philadelphia. The next Philadelphia Base Ball Fair & Exhibition at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard is anticipated in 2018". bot=InternetArchiveBot, fix-attempted=yes.[permanent dead link]

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