BASEBALL -- PROGRAMS / SCORECARDS -- NATIONAL LEAGUE
Houston Colt .45s / Houston Astros
Location: HESB Special Coll (Sports)
Joyce Series No.: BAS611
Note: This page is part of a finding aid to the major league baseball
game programs and scorecards located in the Joyce Sports Research Collection,
University Libraries of Notre Dame. It includes all home programs for the
Houston Colt .45s and Astros. Programs are listed by season; when holdings
of a given season's programs include examples of more than one type, the various
types have been given separate headings. To qualify as an alternate type, programs
must show either a substantial difference in content (other than in the scorecard
insert) or have been produced for an alternate venue (as a spring training program).
Within a given year and type, programs have been listed alphabetically by opponent.
Some programs in this finding aid are indicated as either "scored" or "partially
scored." "Scored" programs must meet two criteria. First, they must be scored completely,
with an entry for each batter that appeared in the game. Second, they must employ a
notation specific enough to allow for a reasonably thorough recreation of the game's
play-by-play. A key point in this regard is the attribution of putouts and assists; no
program utilizing a notation with generic out markings can be considered scored.
Programs indicated as "partially scored" have been scored either incompletely or in a
notation that leaves obvious questions regarding the game's play-by-play. Thus,
"partially scored" programs may have only the lineups entered, or they may be scored
completely but ambiguously. "Scored" games have, almost without exception, been dated;
"partially scored" games usually lack dates. Other features that may characterize
individual programs - autographs, for example, or ephemera like ticket stubs - are present
as noted. All materials are housed in the Department of Special Collections, 102 Hesburgh
Library.
Box 6 (BAS611-6)
Box 7 (BAS611-7)
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