cooperstown in A Sentence

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    Especially where you are in Cooperstown.

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    Coincidentally, on the day I visit, Goose Gossage is voted into Cooperstown after 9 years on the ballot.

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    He lived most of his life in Cooperstown, New York, which was founded by his father William on property he owned.

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    He lived most of his life in Cooperstown, New York, which was founded by his father William on property that he owned.

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    Given Abner Graves was four years old when Doubleday left Cooperstown for West Point, it's not clear how he learned of the details of this supposed first game.

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    Two blocks from the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, there is also a“Doubleday Field” which until 2008 hosted the“Hall of Fame Game” during the Hall of Fame induction weekend.

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    Further, if baseball can be said to have been invented anywhere, it was not in the pastures of small towns, like Cooperstown, but in cities, by both school boys and adults alike.

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    Based solely on this story and without bothering to check into its accuracy, The Mills Commission decided that baseball had been invented by General Abner Doubleday in Cooperstown, New York in 1839.

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    I submit to you, gentlemen, that if our search had been for a typical American village, a village that could best stand as a counterpart of all villages where baseball might have been originated and developed- Cooperstown would best fill the bill.

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    He claimed to have been in Cooperstown when future Civil War General Abner Doubleday outlined the diamond in the dirt and wrote up the rules for the game, but his close friend AG Mills didn't remember ever mentioning it, and Doubleday attended Westpoint- not Cooperstown.

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    He even claimed to have been in Cooperstown when future Civil War General Abner Doubleday outlined the diamond in the dirt and wrote up the rules for the game, but his close friend AG Mills didn't remember ever mentioning it, and Doubleday attended Westpoint- not Cooperstown.

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    Two blocks from the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown(where Doubleday was said to have invented baseball, which is why the Hall of Fame was put in this backwater town instead of a place more accessible to fans), there is also a“Doubleday Field” which annually features various Hall of Famers and retired MLB players playing an exhibition game there on Father's Day weekend.

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