Brooklyn Atlantics

Established: 1855

Re-Constituted: 1997

The present Atlantic Base Ball Club was established in 1997 as a re-creation of the 19th century Brooklyn Atlantics. The original team was organized on August 14, 1855, and played their home games on the Capitoline Grounds in Brooklyn. They soon became one of the premier teams of their era. They were recognized as National Champions in 1864 and 1865, going undefeated through both seasons. Their most memorable victory came on June 14, 1870 against the first-proclaimed all-professional Cinncinnati Red Stockings. In what was called “the finest game ever played,” Atlantic had stopped the Red Stocking’s two-year winning streak, defeating them 8-7 in 11 innings.

The present Atlantic team honors the Brooklyn Atlantics for their first undefeated Championship season, establishing themselves as an 1864 vintage team, yet has the versatility to play by the rules of any era. Atlantic plays its home games on Long Island, on the grounds of the Smithtown Historical Society and prides itself on presenting to the public a historically accurate interpretation of the 19th century game of base ball.

Home Field:

Atlantic Park at the Smithtown Historical Society
239 Middle Country Road (Rt 25)
Smithtown, NY 11787

Admission Fee: None, Free Parking

Concessions: Contact to see

Contact Information: atlanticbbc@yahoo.com

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