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Some of us came back last evening fairly tired out with our hours in the trenches marching through the city. Our company was on the left flank and acted as part of the reserve. We acted pleasantly and past through the evening
Eclipse Base Ball Club
Founded 1869
Some of us came back last evening fairly tired out with our hours in the trenches marching through the city. Our company was on the left flank and acted as part of the reserve. We acted pleasantly and past through the evening
[rcs_slider id=”2407″] The news of the sudden passing of our friend, Jim Haggerty, is a deep loss to the Eclipse family, friends and those in the vintage base ball community. May God Bless his wife, Judy, their children and their loved ones.
Dear friends and family, I take to pen to let you know that we are all well. At present hoping that this will find you in the same. I have just returned from a trip around the campsite where we have settled
Mumford, NY August 11 Dear Northville, I take pen to hand to inform you that we are all well and hope that this letter may find you all well. The base ball club from Northville are in good spirits. We are in
The club from Northville gathered together and loaded their few private belongings inside covered wagons and made their annual summer trek across the dry, hot plains of lower Michigan into the picturesque settlement of Dearborn. After a ceremonious welcome from the local
A few months into their season, the Eclipse have started to develop an identity as a young, aggressive fun-spirited group of ballists that seem to thrive on friendly banter amongst themselves because of their camaraderie that they’ve built in the past few
Spring gradually turns into summer and quickly heads for fall. A new season brings hope while the end of it brings heartache. Such is the seemingly short period that a ballist feels while playing a game they love. The Eclipse Base Ball Club
The final homestand of the year for the Eclipse brought the Rochester Grangers to Ford Field and a rematch from a month prior that had Grangers winning a close one, 8-6. This afternoon would prove that the Eclipse had done their homework
[rcs_slider id=”2024″] Bender. A staple in the Eclipse Base Ball Club of Northville since 2006, this fine gentlemen is retiring to enjoy life outside the diamond. The consummate teammate and working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure the Eclipse meets the demand
It is with great sadness that we pass on the news of the passing of a former member of the Eclipse Base Ball Club of Northville. Jim “Curly” Trick played five seasons for the Eclipse from 2008 through 2012 and always brought