She began to play on the streets and at local Boston clubs.
This would turn out to be the only time two Boston clubs would win their respective league championships.
In 1876, the Boston club joined the new National League.
After picking him up at the airport the 3 of them decided to go to a downtown Boston club called The Channel.
The Boston club was able to protect some players from being selected from their roster in the draft.
On May 15, he agreed to new contract terms and reported to the Boston club.
The Boston club participated in the first seven exhibitions, from 1887 to 1894.
Jackson joined the Boston club, now renamed the Braves, in March 1912 for spring training.
Of 57 Boston clubs that were all-male, 55 now admit women, largely because of the board's action.
It remains the only Boston club with a purpose-built clubhouse.