File:Conner-prairie-baseball.jpg
1886 Base ball demonstration at Conner Prairie living history museum in Fishers, Indiana. In the early history, the proper identification of the game was with two words, instead of the singular, compound word used today.
Photo shot by Derek Jensen (Tysto), 2005-September-03
Photo shot by Derek Jensen (Tysto), 2005-September-03
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The above image shows a practice with a few members of the 1886 White River Base Ball Club of Conner Prairie Living History Museum. Pictured are, from left to right: "Thunderbolt," "Digger" (hitting), "Hay Wagon" (pitching), "Scooter" (catching), and "Steamboat."