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Baseball team on the steps of the Capitol: Tallahassee,
Florida (191-)
L-R: ? Byrd, ? Brown, ?, Walter McLin, ? Davis, ? Jacoby,
? Watson, ? Mabry, Perez McDougall, John Hamlin, ? Gramling,
Guyte P. McCord, ? Williamson.
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Washington Senators baseball team at training camp: Deland,
Florida (1923)
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Cincinanati “Reds” in training at Stetson University Ball
Park: Deland, Florida (1923 )
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Members of Orlando High School baseball team: Orlando,
Florida (1931)
Back row (last on right): Martin Segal. Bat boy/mascot: George
Wolly, age 12.
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“Champions of Northwest Florida”, Port St. Joe’s Pride:
Port. St. Joe, Florida (193-)
Player standing 3rd from left is Maury Blalock of Madison
Florida.
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Camp Joseph E. Johnston baseball team: Jacksonville, Florida
(1918)
The camp was created in 1909 as a Florida National Guard
base, then taken over and expanded by the Federal government
in September 1917 for use as an army quartermaster training
camp.
It was renamed Camp J. Clifford R. Foster after World War
I. The baseball team won the goat.
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Raiford Prison baseball team: Raiford, Florida (1939)
“This baseball team set a new record for consecutive
scoreless innings, 52.”
1. Steve Jenkins, 2. Tom Gowan, 3. C. Daugherty, 4. Lefty
Ellisington, 5. Ben Craft, 6. Chappie, 7. Manager Ritch, 8.
Tex Hayes, 9. Robert Fritz, 10. Bob Harrison, 11. W. Jabolonsky,
12. Robert Walton.
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Apalachicola baseball team: Apalachicola, Florida (193-)
Front row, left to right: George Coe, George Suber, Willie
F. Randolph, Carl Morton, B. Frances Bloodworth, Ivan Truman,
Ed Hiles, Rex Buzzett.
Back row, left to right: Ned Porter, Richard Porter, Fred
Richards, Joe Hiles, Bill Owens, J.J. "Buddy" Teague,
George Hiles, J. Johnstons, Dick Porter.
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Oak Hall baseball team: Gainesville, Florida (1903)
Back row, L-R: Chappal; McKinstry; Spencer; Layton; Morrow;
Harris.
Middle row: McPheron; Ford, Homer A.; McElwaine.
Front row: Carrol, Tom M.; Lassiter; Wallace, Harvey; Bogy,
Brian; Liddion; Graham, Lee.
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Brooksville baseball team: Brooksville, Florida (193-)
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Florida State College for Women's baseball team: Tallahassee,
Florida (1928)
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Deland baseball team: Deland, Florida (ca.1905)
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Gaumont Motion Picture Studios bBaseball team in Burpee
Park: Jacksonville, Florida
(1916)
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Group portrait of the White Belt Dairy baseball team: Miami,
Florida (1940 or 1941)
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Columbia High School baseball team: Lake City, Florida (1915)
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Army baseball team: Key West, Florida (1918)
"Coast Defense Station, baseball team that won Y.M.C.A.
championship."
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First baseball team in Mulberry: Mulberry, Florida (1907)
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Coral Gables baseball team (August 11, 1924)
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Setzer's baseball team: Jacksonville, Florida (ca. 1950)
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Alva baseball team: Alva, Florida (ca. 1900)
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Pompano Little League team: Pompano, Florida (1948)
1948 East Coast Champs.
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FSU's baseball team celebrates their victory: Tallahassee,
Florida (1991)
"Jubilant members of the Florida State University baseball
team celebrate after winning the final game Sunday of the
NCAA Atlantic Regional baseball tournament 6-5 over the University
of Alabama. The win entitles FSU to participate in the College
World Series in Omaha."
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Introduction | Teams | Players | Women | Fields
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