Description: THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (1871-1875)MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 124 CADACO ALL-STAR BASEBALL GAME DISCS UNCUT: 5/page. You cut them out. Cadaco Player Discs are created utilizing statistics from the Baseball-Reference which is the "Bible" of Major League Baseball. They are created so that the odds of getting anything such as a home run or ground out is true to life. Cadaco All-Star Baseball enthusiasts know that these discs are extraordinarily accurate! Selection for this list required 150 at-bats. For a list of the players and teams see below. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Printed on 110# Card Stock (Similar to original Cadaco discs) To See What Other Disc Sets Are Available, See My List In My Pictures OVER ¼ MILLION DISCS SOLD! Every Item Is 100% Guaranteed to Be What YOU Expected. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (1871-1875) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL The National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (NAPBBP), or simply the National Association (NA), was founded in 1871 and continued through the 1875 season. It succeeded and incorporated several professional clubs from the National Association of Base Ball Players (NABBP); in turn, several of its clubs created the succeeding National League of Professional Baseball Clubs. In 1869, the previously amateur National Association of Base Ball Players, in response to concerns that some teams were paying players, established a professional category. The Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first team to declare their intention to become fully professional. Other teams quickly followed suit. By 1871, several clubs, wanting to separate fully from the amateur association, broke away to found the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players. (The remaining amateur clubs founded the National Association of Amateur Base Ball Players, which only lasted two years). In 1876, wanting an even stronger central organization, six clubs from the NA and two independents established the National League: Boston Red Stockings, Hartford, Mutual, Athletic, Chicago, and the St. Louis Brown Stockings from the NA plus independent clubs Louisville and Cincinnati.The NA was the first professional baseball league. Its status as a major league is in dispute. Major League Baseball and the Baseball Hall of Fame do not recognize it as a major league, but the NA comprised most of the professional clubs and the highest caliber of play then in existence. Its players, managers, and umpires are included among the "major leaguers" who define the scope of many encyclopedias and many databases developed by SABR or Retrosheet.Several factors limited the lifespan of the National Association including dominance by a single team (Boston) for most of the league's existence, instability of franchises as several were placed in cities too small to financially support professional baseball, lack of central authority, and suspicions of the influence of gamblers.· Boston – Boston Red Stockings (1871–1875)· Chicago – Chicago White Stockings (1871, 1874–1875)· Forest City – Cleveland Forest Citys (1871–1872)· Kekionga – Fort Wayne Kekiongas (1871)· Mutual – New York Mutuals (1871–1875)· Athletic – Philadelphia Athletics (1871–1875)· Forest City – Rockford Forest Citys (1871) (A second league club with the same name as the Cleveland entry)· Troy – Troy Haymakers (1871–1872)· Olympic – Washington Olympics (1871–1872; 1875)· Atlantic – Brooklyn Atlantics (1872–1875)· Eckford – Brooklyn Eckfords (1872)· Lord Baltimore – Baltimore Canaries (1872–1874)· Mansfield – Middletown Mansfields (1872)· National – Washington Nationals (1872; 1875) Washington Blue Legs (1873)· Maryland – Baltimore Marylands (1873) (played at Madison Avenue Grounds)· Philadelphia – Philadelphia White Stockings (1873–1875) (also sometimes called "Pearls" or "Phillies")· Resolute – Elizabeth Resolutes (1873)· Hartford – Hartford Dark Blues (1874–1875)· Centennial – Philadelphia Centennials (1875)· Elm City – New Haven Elm Citys (1875)· St. Louis – St. Louis Brown Stockings (1875)· St. Louis Reds – St. Louis Red Stockings (1875)· Western – Keokuk Westerns (1875) Bobby Clack Asa Brainard Joe Start Henry Kessler Eddie Booth John Peters Jim Clinton Phonney Martin Wes Fisler Joe Gerhardt Steve King Bob Ferguson John Cassidy Bub McAtee John Glenn John Donnelly Count Sensenderfer George Bechtel John Farrow Doug Allison John Clapp Pat McGee Jimmy Hallinan Al Spalding Wally Goldsmith Steve Bellan Joe Battin Al Pratt Tommy Bond Levi Meyerle Bill Stearns Bill Boyd Dick Higham Jake Knodell Jack Chapman George Hall Jim Britt Joe Simmons Tom York Jim Tipper Jumbo Latham Fergy Malone Rynie Wolters Steve Brady Deacon White Tim McGinley Tommy Beals Ezra Sutton Bill Harbridge Al Reach Cal McVey Billy Barnie Charlie Gould Davy Force Billy Geer Dave Birdsall Jack Burdock Charlie Mills Count Gedney Tom Barlow Ed Somerville Jim Devlin Tom Carey Fraley Rogers Jim Holdsworth Jimmy Wood Frank Fleet Warren White John Hatfield Harry Deane Bobby Mathews Cap Anson Holly Hollingshead George Zettlein Denny Mack Tom Miller John Radcliff Herman Dehlman Bill Hague Nat Hicks Bob Addy Candy Cummings Oscar Bielaski Fred Treacey Charlie Hodes Art Allison Harry Schafer Charlie Pabor Cherokee Fisher Jim O'Rourke Charlie Sweasy Dick McBride John McMullin Clipper Flynn Everett Mills Tim Murnane Frank Sellman Jack Manning Bill Craver George Bradley Paul Hines Scott Hastings Henry Luff Fred Waterman Dave Eggler Jim Carleton Harry Wright George Wright John McKelvey Candy Nelson Lip Pike Mike Golden Dickey Pearce Mike McGeary Pop Snyder Johnny Ryan Ned Cuthbert Tom Patterson Chick Fulmer Andy Leonard Jack Remsen Ross Barnes
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Title: Cadaco All-Star Baseball
Game Title: Cadaco All-Star Baseball
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Year: 1871-1875
Game Type: Board Game
Min. Number of Players: 2 players
Brand: Cadaco
Gender: Boys & Girls
Theme: Baseball
Recommended Age Range: 8-Adult
Character Family: Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Aaron Judge