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June 6, 1988

Baseball's 'real home' celebrates game's 150th anniversary

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Everyone knows the first baseball game was played in 1839 in Cooperstown, New York, right? Wrong! According to some experts, the first documented baseball game actually took place in tiny Beachville, Ont. on June 4, 1838, a year before Cooperstown. Players from Beachville took on neighbouring Zorra Township on a holiday commemorating the overthrow of the Rebellion of 1837 a year earlier. In this clip, Beachville residents get together 150 years later to celebrate baseball's true beginnings.

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