Scroll down to see exclusive photographs of Vintage Base Ball at Greenfield Village. |
On Sunday, August 1st, the Wahoo Base Ball Club of Royal Oak (in gray) defeated the Greenfield Village Lah-De-Dahs Base Ball Club (in red) 25-18 in a Vintage Base Ball match that was played at Greenfield Village in Dearborn. Vintage Base Ball, or Historic Base Ball is played by the rules of 1867. Sunday's game was played at Walnut Grove Field. Greenfield Village is located at 20900 Oakwood Blvd, in Dearborn. Scroll down to see exclusive photographs of Vintage Base Ball in Dearborn.
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On Sunday, August 1st, the Royal Oak Wahoos defeated the Lah-De-Dahs 25-18. |
Vintage Base Ball, or Historic Base Ball is played by the rules of 1867. |
Sunday's game was played at Walnut Grove Field. |
Greenfield Village is located at 20900 Oakwood Blvd, in Dearborn. |
Click on the link below for more information about The Henry Ford. |
Click on the link below for more information about the Royal Oak Wahoos. |
Game Notes
- The Lah-De-Dahs Base Ball Club is based on a team from Waterford, Michigan that played in the 1880's.
- The Royal Oak Wahoos play their home games at Starr Jaycee Park in Royal Oak.
- The Lah-De-Dahs were also featured on the Mitten State Sports Report in June, and July of 2021.
- Greenfield Village also has another team known as the Greenfield Village Nationals Base Ball Club.
For more information about The Henry Ford click on https://www.thehenryford.org
For more information about the Royal Oak Wahoos click on https://www.wahoobaseball.com
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