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[edit] First book with rules similar to baseball
I saw this page on the recent changes, and it looked like nonsense. I was about to list it for speedy deletion, but I did a Google search, and discovered that it really exists. It is believed to be the first book (published 1815) to describe baseball. The title is translated 'Games of the young boys'. •→Iñgólemo←• 02:31, 2004 Oct 21 (UTC)
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