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  1. The Princeton Tigers baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. The team is a member of the Ivy League, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. Princeton's first baseball team was fielded in 1864.

  2. Baseball, Princeton's oldest sport and once one of its most popular, first came into prominence in 1858 when some freshmen from Brooklyn organized the Baseball Club of the Class of 1862 of Nassau Hall, which played intraclub matches every day except Sunday.

  3. Bill Schenck, a catcher on the 1880 squad, stuffed copied of The Princetonian into his uniform to create a homemade chest protector. Within a few weeks, commercial chest protectors were being manufactured. In 1897, Princeton became the site of the first successful test of a pitching machine, designed by a math professor, Charles Hinton.

  4. Yearly history for Princeton University (Ivy) with statistics and rosters for available seasons. Also uniform history, draft picks and major leaguers.

  5. Photo shows the baseball team for the College of New Jersey (later Princeton University), full-length group portrait, taken outdoors, showing four players seated on a bench with five players standing behind them, most facing front.

  6. 20 de abr. de 2020 · Baseball All-Time Results. Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ivy League Tourn. 1864 | Top Captain: Henry C. Milspaugh Overall: 7-4 PHILA. ATHLETICS W 29-13 IRVINGTON W 31-7 Resolutes of Brooklyn W 13-9 Excelsiors of Brooklyn W 12-11 Stars of Brooklyn W 16-7 Atlantics of Brooklyn L 13-18 (7) Phila.

  7. 28 de feb. de 2008 · According to A Princeton Companion, it was a Princetonian who first stole second base by sliding feet-first (William Gummere 1870); a Princetonian who first learned how to throw a curve ball and as a result threw the first no-hitter in the history of baseball (Joseph Mann 1876); and a Princetonian (William Schenck 1880) who first ...