More than meets the eye: ESPN helps Library of Congress launch “Baseball Americana”

Part 2 of 5: ESPN's Stats and Info Group helps tell story behind this 1859 report on historic Williams and Amherst "baseball and chess match"

EDITOR’S NOTE: On Friday, June 29, the Library of Congress will open its latest exhibit “Baseball Americana” with help from ESPN’s very own Statistics and Information Group (SIG). The exhibit will explore baseball’s roots, its changing traditions and the state of the game today. SIG collaborated with the Library on more than 100 artifacts to develop original content in the form of statistics, trivia questions and historical comparisons to offer new insights into America’s game for everyone, from rookies to the most die-hard baseball fans. With this entry, Front Row continues a five-part series this week illustrating an artifact and providing some of the data SIG provided for the Library of Congress’ exhibit.

Amherst (Mass.) Express news article on baseball and chess match


This article includes the intercollegiate baseball game’s “synopsis” as well as the box score of the Williams-Amherst clash. (Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress)

EDITOR’S NOTE: On Wednesday, Front Row will publish Part 3 in this series.

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