The National League's headquarters were located at 38 Holborn Viaduct, London.
Aston Villa were officially known as Birmingham Baseball Club Limited, with their uniforms emblazoned with ‘Birmingham AV’ on the jersey, despite being officially part of the famous football club.
Derby Baseball Club expelled from the National League championship mid-season, record expunged.
W. Livesey was a sprinter of some regional notoriety who played as a reserve for Preston North End,[19] local rugby union and as a professional baseball player for Preston North End.
[20] Edgar Montford was one of two footballing brothers who played for Stoke City in the era, Edgar was part of the Stoke City football squad of 1889-90 so it is assumed this was the brother who was a professional baseball player in the same year.