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  1. The Elysian Fields was the site of countless baseball matches between amateur clubs based in New Jersey, Manhattan, and Brooklyn in the pre-professional era of the 1830s to the 1870s. Cricket matches were also popular at the grounds, and the New York Yacht Club established quarters at the Fields.

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  3. On June 19, 1846, Hoboken’s Elysian Fields hosted the first recorded baseball match played by recognizably modern rules. The New York Nine defeated Alexander Cartwright’s Knickerbocker squad in a game reported in New York newspapers.

  4. As early as 1820, Stevens began transforming the wild but beautiful waterfront into a recreation area, with New York City dwellers as his market. He constructed a riverfront walk with a refreshing spring water grotto, dubbed Sybil’s Cave, and a large park he named the Elysian Fields, both allusions to Classical mythology.

  5. Fast, reliable ferry service run by the Stevens family brought New Yorkers to Hoboken in droves. To attract riders, the Stevens' turned the waterfront into a semi-public park. They opened paths, pavilions, and breath-taking views, and named it Elysian Fields, after the paradise of ancient mythology.

  6. The Elysian Fields was the site of countless baseball matches between amateur clubs based in New Jersey, Manhattan, and Brooklyn in the pre-professional era of the 1830s to the 1870s. Cricket matches were also popular at the grounds, and the New York Yacht Club established quarters at the Fields.

  7. Have you ever wondered where baseball was born? It was Hoboken, New Jersey! Elysian Fields, or as a native Hoboken resident may call it “the birthplace of baseball”, is said to be the site of the first organized baseball game between the Knickerbockers and the New York Nine in 1845.

  8. Sep 14, 2017 · Elysian Field. Courtesy: City of Hoboken Cartwright formed the Knickerbocker Baseball Club in 1845 and codified most of the game’s modern-day rules, including his creation of the three-out inning.

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