• Vintage Base Ball Team Lemont Quarrymen Host a Round Robin

    Mt. Assisi Field 13900 Main St, Lemont, IL, United States

    Grab your picnic blankets and lawn chairs and watch the Lemont Quarrymen host a Round Robin with the Milwaukee Grays and Creston Regulators!! Food will be offered for purchase 12:00 -- Milwaukee vs. Lemont 1:30 -- Creston vs. Milwaukee 3:00 -- Lemont vs. Creston  

  • Vintage Base Ball Match – Lemont Quarrymen vs. The Oregon Ganymedes & Chicago Salmon

    Mt. Assisi Field 13900 Main St, Lemont, IL, United States

    This club showcases the way base ball was played in 1858. At matches, the Quarrymen tend their bases and scout the outfield without mitts, always hoping that the “onion” is knocked their way. While at bat, the ballists strike with their willows to knock the “apple out

  • Lemont Quarrymen vs. The McHenry County Independents vs. The Milwaukee Cream City

    Mt. Assisi Field 13900 Main St, Lemont, IL, United States

    This club showcases the way base ball was played in 1858. At matches, the Quarrymen tend their bases and scout the outfield without mitts, always hoping that the “onion” is knocked their way. While at bat, the ballists strike with their willows to knock the “apple out

  • Lemont Quarrymen vs. The Blue Island Brewmasters and The Homewood Whistlestoppers

    Mt. Assisi Field 13900 Main St, Lemont, IL, United States

    This club showcases the way base ball was played in 1858. At matches, the Quarrymen tend their bases and scout the outfield without mitts, always hoping that the “onion” is knocked their way. While at bat, the ballists strike with their willows to knock the “apple out

  • Lemont Quarrymen Vintage Base Ball Team vs. The Creston Regulators and DuPage Plowboys

    Mt. Assisi Field 13900 Main St, Lemont, IL, United States

    This club showcases the way base ball was played in 1858. At matches, the Quarrymen tend their bases and scout the outfield without mitts, always hoping that the “onion” is knocked their way. While at bat, the ballists strike with their willows to knock the “apple out