Baseball, a game played between two teams of nine on a field with a diamond-shaped series of four bases. A prestige and unique game that is played all over the world but most beloved in the United States, hence, why people refer to it as the national pastime due to its tradition and popularity. Baseball consists of many complex rules and an extended history. In order for one to fall in love with the game such as America has, one must understand the rules and history of baseball. Baseball originates back to 1800s, from a man named Abner Doubleday, who was a Union Officer during the American Civil War. Some say he invented the game in Cooperstown, New York, in 1839. There’s limited amount of information and facts on Doubleday being the original creator of the game. A more accurate response to the question of how baseball originates would be that many scholars believe that baseball was invented way before we can tell. In ancient cultures, such as those of the Persians and Egyptians, there is evidence of games being played with balls and sticks. Games similar to baseball continued to be played by civilizations throughout history but it was not until the early 1600s that Europeans first brought games involving a ball and a stick to the Americas. There were a number of various games played with a ball and a stick but the one that most resembled baseball was an English game called Rounders. The rules of Rounders are a lot simpler than the ones of modern day baseball but it was from
The origins of baseball have been the subject of debate for more than a century. Baseball and the other modern bat and ball running games like, cricket and rounders, were developed from folk games in England. Early forms of baseball had a number of names, including "baseball," "goal ball," "round ball," "fletch-catch," "stool ball," and simply, "base." In one version of the game, teams pitched to themselves and runners went around the bases in the opposite direction that they do in today's game. Players also could be put out by being hit with the ball just as now, in some versions a batter was called out on three strikes. There isn’t much that you need for the sport all you really need a bat, ball, leather gloves optional something to signify where the bases are, and the last thing is a team. In a team, there is a coach and 9 players for each spot. There is 3 outfielders, 3 basemen, 1 short man, a pitcher, and lastly a catcher. The basic gist of the game is that you need to get the most points by running
Baseball has been one of Americas favorite sports ever since it was created. As Babe Ruth once said, “Baseball was, is and always will be to me the best game in the world.” Through time though other sports started to emerge such as soccer, football, and basketball, but America never had quite the passion towards them that they had with baseball. It is rare to find someone that does not like baseball because of how long the sport has been around. It is reasonable to believe that baseball is the greatest sport out there. Baseball is a one of a kind sport because it has a great history, one can go to college in the four different areas it offers, such as hitting, pitching, defending, base running, and finally one must be mentally tough to play it.
The start of the game of baseball is unknown, but some people believe they know when it started. The game of baseball believes to start in England. The start of baseball was around 1760, the game was called Rounder. Rounder had the same rules as baseball today, but it had its difference. The biggest difference was that a fielder had to throw the ball at the runner to get them out. The game changed in 1845. A group of people got together to talk about the game. They wanted to make the game safer. They changed the rules of the fielder. He would not throw at the baserunner anymore; they must tag the baserunner with the ball. The equipment changed as well when they made the rule change. They started to use a harder ball.
Baseball is an immensely popular American game, known as the "national pastime," played between two teams of nine players each. The basic implements used in the game are a leather-covered ball, wooden bats for hitting the ball, and gloves for catching it. Baseball is played on a large scale in Latin America, Japan, and other places besides the United States, but it is in the United States that it thrives both as a participant's and spectator's sport. It is played at its highest level in the United States and two Canadian cities, where 26 teams make up the American and National Leagues (each with two divisions, East and West). Combined, these leagues are called major-league (professional) baseball.
The history of baseball in the United States can be traced to the 18th century, when amateurs played a baseball-like game by their own informal rules using improvised equipment. The popularity of the sport inspired the semipro national baseball clubs in the 1860s.
The impact each has on each other is profound. First, a brief history of baseball. The origin of baseball is somewhat disputed. Many believe the story that Abner Doubleday invented baseball in 1839 in Cooperstown, New York. Abner Doubleday would later become a Civil War general and hero. However, historians highly doubt Abner Doubleday had anything to do with the creation of baseball. In fact, Abner Doubleday spent the year 1839 in West Point, not Cooperstown. He himself also never claimed any credit for inventing baseball (HIST). Current historians instead trace back baseball origins to two games that came from England: rounders and cricket. Both were ball and stick games that were popular with Americans in industrialized cities. The sports eventually morphed into a more modern form of baseball. In September 1845, the New York Knickerbocker Baseball Club was founded by a group of men. One team member, Alexander Joy Cartwright, wrote down the rules that would form as the charter for modern baseball. These rules included foul lines, three-strikes and you’re out, and foul lines. Unlike rounders, baseball players would be tagged out instead of having balls thrown at runners. Eventually, in 1846 the first modern baseball game was played between a group of cricket players and the Knickerbockers
The game of baseball was started such a long time of go that nobody truly knows the origin of the game that became America’s favorite pastime. However we do know when the first professional baseball team was formed in 1869. That team was the Cincinnati Red Stockings. the Red Stockings went on a trip of the U.S. playing 57 games against all comers, they won all 57 games. But that was not the starting point of organized baseball. In 1857 “the Knickerbocker club of New York City invited several neighboring bands of players to assemble and agree upon a standardized set of rules.” This latter grew in to the National Association of Baseball Players with the primary goal of keeping it an amateur sport. This latter changed after seeing how well the Red Stockings did and a new organization was formed, the National Association of Professional Baseball Players. But was a short lived league as by 1876 just 5 years after its inception it
Baseball was made before the civil war. They didn’t have gloves either. In 1871 the first baseball league was made. Jackie Robinson was the first african american to ever play in the make the major league. He was the best person in the major league baseball. Abner Doubleday was the person that created baseball. Alexander Cartwright was the person that created the rules for baseball. The first woman group started in 1866. The first baseball team was in connecticut in 1869. The first ever played baseball game was in 1871. Alexander also created the baseball diamond. The first baseball game was held in New
With upwards of ten million people participating in the sport of baseball in the United States alone, it is apparent that baseball is one of the world’s most popular sports. Throughout the years, the sport of baseball has evolved from a humble game played on empty sandlots to “America’s national pastime.” The game has come a long way, but how did this game come to be? Everything has its humble beginnings, and baseball is no different. Games that resemble baseball have been around for centuries, and they have led to the development of baseball itself.
What is Baseball? Baseball is a sport that is played between two teams and nine players on each team, baseball is a bat and ball game that last for nine
Baseball has always been a way for many Americans to get away from their problems and watch a game. The history of baseball goes back many year. Together, we will be exploring, not just the history that people think about, but some of the history people may not know about.
Baseball’s arrival in Latin America is arguably rooted as a by-product of America’s global colonialism and expansionism policy of Manifest Destiny (Iber et al., 2011). Latin America’s passion of baseball allegedly began at the end of the American Civil War and just before Cuba’s struggle for independence recognized as the Ten Years War from 1868 through 1878 (Arbena, 2011). According to Regalado (1987), this collective memory started when American sailors, who were stationed in Havana, persuaded a few local Cubans to take part in a game of baseball. Other scholars cite Cuban upper-class students such as Esteban Bellan, brothers Teodoro and Carlos de Zaldo, and Nemesio Guillo participated in baseball while going to college in the U.S., whom brought the sport to the island nation (Burgos, 2000).
Baseball was originally invented by one mister Henry Base in 1986. The sport involved two teams of men walking in circles for several hours until one side gave up.
Baseball is easily described as America’s pastime. Personally, baseball is my favorite sport to play and attend. It is pure irony that the earliest known mention of baseball in the United States occurred in my home state of Massachusetts in Pittsfield in 1792. It was recorded because a law was made banning the playing of a baseball game within eighty yards of the town meeting house. It is important to note that the first mention of baseball in history was in reference to a political matter. The game was played under modern day rules by upper middle class white men in the 1840’s by the New York Knickerbockers. In 1857, baseball officially was in full swing with sixteen New York ball clubs joining the first ever chapter of the National Association of Baseball. (Baseball Reference).
“To truly love baseball is to fully appreciate how the game turned into the American Pastime”(Moore).The foundation of American baseball can trace its