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Lewes club hosts Base Ball at the Beach

Vintage teams play nation’s pasttime by 1864 rules, including no fielder’s gloves
September 2, 2023

The Rising Sun (Md.) Base Ball Club won the Aug. 26 Base Ball at the Beach tournament, hosted by Lewes Base Ball Club, with wins over Lewes and Elkton.

Lewes lost its opener 12-7 to Rising Sun and then lost 8-1 to the Elkton Eclipse Base Ball Club, which had a 7-run, fifth-inning rally. Rising Sun beat Elkton in the second game, 15-4.

A large crowd turned out to watch the games at the Villages of Five Points field in Lewes. This year’s tournament included live music sponsored by Frantic Frets, food trucks, Dogfish Head Craft Brewery beer (with all sales donated to the Lewes team) and sales of Lewes Base Ball Club merchandise.

The teams play by 1864 rules, which include balls being caught on one bounce for an out, no fielding gloves in use, foul balls not counting as strikes and pitchers throwing underhanded. Compared to a modern baseball, the vintage ball is slightly larger, softer and stitched differently.

The rules were adopted by the National Association of Base Ball Players on Dec. 9, 1863.

The Lewes Base Ball Club is supported by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery and by the State of Delaware The club is a nonprofit organization, and membership is open to all. Its activities include hosting speakers and programs relating to baseball on Delmarva, with a particular emphasis on Lewes and Sussex County. For details, go to lewesbaseball.org.

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