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A brief history of Baseball
by Regan Shaors
http://www.fleerbaseball.com
Although baseball technically came into being around it the
early 19th century, it's probably been around a lot longer.
That's when he first baseball clubs were formed. In 1845,
an Englishman named Alexander Cartwright came up with the
first list of rules for what is now called baseball.
Many of Cartwright's rules are still used in baseball today.
In the year 1858, a group of amateur players came together
to form the first baseball league - known as the National
Association of Baseball Players. Right from the first year,
the National Association of Baseball Players began charging
for admission to baseball games.
The year 1868 saw baseball hitting a new summit. The
National Association of Baseball Players saw the coming of
delegates from over a 100 clubs across the country. The end
of the Civil War saw the game being introduced to the other
parts of the country and everywhere it managed to enamor the
people.
The American League of Baseball came into being at the
beginning of the 20th century. The league began playing in
the year 1901. The game of baseball used a lot of
application of the strategy. This period also saw the
invention of the cork-centered baseball that went on to
change a lot of things. This baseball allowed for more home
runs resulting in the surging popularity of the baseball.
Throughout the early 20th century, the game of baseball
depended more and more on the hitting of home runs, and less
on strategy. Great baseball players like Babe Ruth
completely revolutionized the game with his prowess at
hitting home runs. Indeed, it is largely due to the 'Babe'
that baseball became one of the most popular sports in
America. And it was thanks to Babe Ruth that the tradition
to pay to see Babe Ruth play started.
Rival leagues kept trying to break into American baseball
even as late as 1960. Of course, they all failed to leave
any significant mark, and could not challenge the supremacy
of the National and American leagues that rule the game till
date. Baseball became a game of strategy and hitting
throughout the last part of the 20th century. However,
pitching and home run hitting are the baseball benchmarks of
today. Depending on the strength of their bullpens and their
home run hitters, baseball teams are either big winners or
big losers. The one thing that is consistent is that the
cost of admission still continues to rise.
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