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Primary Use: Promotion of the new ballpark as a cornerstone in downtown Cleveland's new look and the new hope for the success of professional sports in Cleveland. Writer: Edward J. Walsh Designer: Ben Kotowski Client:Grace Communications, Cleveland |
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Sixty-six blocks, 103 Years From League Park to Jacobs Field The Cleveland Spiders and Cy Young Soon after the game was invented, baseball was played in Cleveland. As early as 1857, only 12
years after the first game was played in Hoboken, New Jersey, under the modern rules devised by Alexander
Cartwright, some of Cleveland's genteel citizens were protesting "ball playing" on Public Square. |
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