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The New York Game

Doc Adams Base Ball (Official) Posted on April 3, 2024 by Roger J. Ratzenberger, Jr.March 30, 2024

Kevin Baker’s book “The New York Game” details “baseball and the rise of a new city”. There can’t be a discussion about New York and early baseball (or even just early baseball) without a mention of Doc Adams. Baker doesn’t disappoint. Although his book covers a wide range of history, Adams is mentioned, albeit it somewhat brief. While it can’t be said that there was any one father of Baseball, the best claim to paternity is held by Adams. Son of an outspoken abolitionist, graduate of Yle and Harvard, he was a general practitioner who spent much time treating the … Continue reading →

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For The Love Of The Game

Doc Adams Base Ball (Official) Posted on April 2, 2024 by Roger J. Ratzenberger, Jr.June 5, 2024

I received the latest copy of the official magazine of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Memories and Dreams (Opening Day 2024 Volume 46 Number 2), in the mail yesterday. The theme of this issue is “Dreaming Big, Amateur passion, baseball’s unyielding spirit.” Each issue is usually a fun easy read. Something in this issue caught my eye. Scott Pitoniak’s article “For The Love Of The Game” talks about how “amateur baseball has powered the National Pastime since its earliest days.” The article piqued my interest regarding what would be mentioned regarding the nascent amateur era – when Doc Adams … Continue reading →

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Meet The American Who… Doc Adams

Doc Adams Base Ball (Official) Posted on April 1, 2024 by Roger J. Ratzenberger, Jr.March 30, 2024

On March 31, 2023, Doc Adams was profiled in Fox News Digital’s “Meet the American Who” series by Kerry Byrne. The article is well done and helped increase awareness of Doc Adams and his contributions to the game. The article captured Doc’s love of the game and the role he played in baseball’s development and growth during the National Pastime’s nascent period. The article can be read here. “… Baseball had no ‘fadder’; it jest growed.” Henry Chadwick, Hall of Fame Member, On Being referred to as “The Father of Baseball” Chadwick probably said it best. Baseball did not have … Continue reading →

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Springfield Letter

Doc Adams Base Ball (Official) Posted on March 31, 2024 by Roger J. Ratzenberger, Jr.January 30, 2024

On March 31, 1845 Doc Adams’ father replied to a letter from his son. Below is an interesting excerpt from that letter. Unfortunately, the transcribed letter prior to this is dated June, 1844, so there is no way of knowing more about this “proposition” of “going to Springfield”. It certainly seems that some sort of employment position had been offered to Doc. This letter is also interesting because it is only one of two letters that provide a glimpse into Doc’s possible medical specialty of “stammerers”. Yet, his Harvard Medical School specialty (or maybe it was his graduate thesis?) lists … Continue reading →

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Benjamin F. Brady

Doc Adams Base Ball (Official) Posted on March 30, 2024 by Roger J. Ratzenberger, Jr.February 21, 2025

John Thorn recently shared a very interesting obituary with me. The obituary was for an “expert penman” who died 136 years ago on March 30, 1888 at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. It was published in the April 2, 1888 edition of the New York Times. For anyone who may not be familiar with the term, n expert penman is someone highly skilled in the art of penmanship and calligraphy. Benjamin Franklin Brady (1834–1888) was a well-known artist in New York City and particularly recognized for his penmanship. He created a memorial for Congressman Webster Wagner, who tragically lost his life in a train wreck. Brady’s … Continue reading →

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Buy Me Some Peanuts and Cracker Jacks…

Doc Adams Base Ball (Official) Posted on March 29, 2024 by Roger J. Ratzenberger, Jr.June 9, 2024

It’s finally here; yesterday was Opening Day of baseball Season! To celebrate, Kerry J. Byrnes, wrote an article, “Crackerjack, immortalized in baseball anthem is a grand-slam recipe at home, too.” It highlights the history of that “salty, sweet, and crunchy” snack that has been associated with baseball for over a hundred years. John Thorn, the Official Historian of Major League Baseball provided historical context for the article. Cracker Jack was already a popular ballpark snack when Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer wrote their iconic anthem in 1908, “Take Me Out To The Ball Game.” Byrnes also includes a recipe … Continue reading →

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The Ballad Of Marjorie Adams

Doc Adams Base Ball (Official) Posted on March 28, 2024 by Roger J. Ratzenberger, Jr.January 30, 2024

Time for a little fun. Last year. I took a test drive of Bing’s artificial intelligence search engine and asked it to write a couple of songs about Marjorie Adams, Doc Adams’ greatest champion. Those songs can be found here. This year I decided to ask the latest iteration of the tool to write a ballad about Marjorie’s quest to raise awareness of her great-grandfather, Doc Adams’ Hall of Fame case. The Ballad Of Marjorie Adams She was a daughter of New York, a lover of historyShe was a daughter of New York, a lover of historyShe learned about her … Continue reading →

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Doc Resigns From The Knickerbockers

Doc Adams Base Ball (Official) Posted on March 26, 2024 by Roger J. Ratzenberger, Jr.January 30, 2024

On March 26, 1862, Doc tendered his resignation from the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club. I shall not be able to attend the meeting of the Club this evening, and furthermore feel compelled to tender my resignation of membership. I do this with great reluctance, but in accordance with a determination, long since formed, never to remain an inactive non-playing member. It will be impossible for me to play during the coming season, but although absent in body I shall be present in spirit. My interest in the Club will never cease, nor can I forget the many happy hours spent … Continue reading →

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1860 NABBP Convention

Doc Adams Base Ball (Official) Posted on March 24, 2024 by Roger J. Ratzenberger, Jr.January 30, 2024

The Rules Committee, chaired by Dr. Daniel Adams of the Knickerbockers, had met in February to make recommendations to the convention on rule changes, and Adams reported that the committee was unanimously in favor of the fly game. A debate then ensued, with Judge Van Cott supporting the bound version and Dakin and Frank Pidgeon of the Eckfords arguing in favor of the fly game. Thirty-seven delegates voted for the fly game while 55 voted against it. For another year, at least as far as the official rules were concerned, the bound game would be the game of National Association … Continue reading →

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Spreading Doc Adams Awareness in Japan

Doc Adams Base Ball (Official) Posted on March 21, 2024 by Roger J. Ratzenberger, Jr.January 30, 2024

Not long ago I received an email from Tetsuro Tanino, a staffwriter for a Japanese newspaper, the The Tokyo Shimbun. He was “in the process of researching baseball shortstop and learned that Daniel Adams was the world’s first shortstop.” He had asked to use Doc’s picture and just recently sent a copy of the article (see below) with a note (translated by an AI translator). He said that, “The article is about 170 years ago, there was a wonderful man named Daniel Adams in the United States, and he was the first person to defend the shortstop in baseball. Baseball … Continue reading →

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  1. Paul Doyle on Remembering The First Baseball ConventionNovember 7, 2025

    Glad I found this site. Live two towns over from Adams’ birthplace of Mont Vernon, NH

  2. Joie Anderson on In Memory Of Nancy Adams DowneySeptember 7, 2025

    After reading about him and all he did for baseball, he should totally be in the Hall of Fame!

  3. Mark Steven Schwartz on In Memory Of Nancy Adams DowneyJuly 16, 2025

    May Nancy and Marjorie's memories be for a blessing forever.

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    Marjorie was my friend above all.

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