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Even so, Cooperstown managed to build an entire town in upstate New York around the happy little folktale that a future Civil War general named Abner Doubleday “invented” the sport there in 1839 — a myth that historians have widely debunked, again and again.
“BASEBALL,” is etched across the top of the plaque. “On June 19, 1846, the first match game of baseball was played here on the Elysian Fields between the Knickerbockers and the New Yorks.
As Acocella writes, “Baseball officialdom’s commitment to Cooperstown comes with a wink, as if to say, ‘If baseball wasn’t born here, it should have been.’” Cartwright was enshrined there in 1938 with the “Father of Modern Baseball” etched on his plaque, but Hoboken was not mentioned.
In 1955, the city held a parade down Washington Avenue to celebrate, but by then, Cooperstown already had taken all the glory.
In 1996, Yankees legend Phil Rizzuto was part of the assembled group that dedicated the current monument, which replaced a rusted and barely readable predecessor, on the 150th anniversary.
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