DEARBORN (AP) — The Henry Ford history attraction in Dearborn is hosting baseball games played by 1867 rules at Greenfield Village.
Vintage baseball teams from Michigan, Indiana, New York and Ohio will take part in the annual tournament Saturday and Sunday in Dearborn. Gloves are optional for the games, overhead pitching isn’t allowed and spitting is highly discouraged.
Live music from the period will be played. Admission is free with membership or admission to Greenfield Village.
- Posted August 07, 2015
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