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History and Evolution of Baseball







History and Evolution of Baseball











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British Literature

Mrs. ... Baseball has intrigued many Americans and evolved into a National pastime. ... Evolution
2. ... Baseball has intrigued many Americans and evolved into a National pastime. ... Pete loved the game of baseball and was willing to do whatever it would take to play his beloved game. ... He continued to play baseball at this level until the early 1950s when he retired. ...
Overcoming the odds and performing extraordinary feats makes baseball an exciting game to watch and play. Over the years, the game of baseball has intrigued many Americans and evolved into a national pastime for the country. Baseball started out as a "pick up" game using sticks and rocks and has undergone many alterations and innovations to become the great game that it is today. The game of baseball has stood firmly through many name and rule changes, and has struggled through economic and other worldly misfortunes to remain Americas national pastime.
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Theoretically, no one "invented" baseball, but a few key people did innovate the game. Baseball gathered its roots from the English game of cricket. ... Baseball can be traced back to 1845 when Alexander Joy Cartwright laid out the first diamond and foul lines (Nemec et al. ... The first actual organized baseball game took place on June 19, 1846, between the Knickerbockers and the New York Base Ball Club. Although the Knickerbockers suffered a twenty-three to one loss, interest in baseball was quickly spreading. ...
Interest in "professional" baseball was on the rise and in 1871, the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players came into being (Nemec et al. ... Before
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Spalding, baseball players played without gloves or proper protective gear. During this era of baseball, catchers masks and gloves were considered to be "sissified" (Ward et al. ... It was evident that a compromise had to be reached in order to keep baseball Americas national pastime. ... The following year, the first World Series was played and the National Leagues Chicago White Stockings were victorious (General Baseball History 6).
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Looking at previous customs and rules of baseball, it is obvious to see that the game has come a long way. ...
Economic as well as worldly depressions, such as war, have tried to doom the ever growing game of baseball. Baseball survived through the Civil War and both World Wars, but it seemed depression could have easily taken advantage of the game. ... In 1994 the players went on the biggest strike in baseball history, not because the economy was poor, but in order to make more money. ... The first televised baseball game was between Brooklyn and Cincinnati in 1939.


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