Baseball II
Baseball has been providing us with fun and excitement for more than a hundred and fifty years. The first game resembling baseball as we know it today was played in Hoboken ,New Jersey, on June 19, 1846. The New York Nine beat the New York Knickerbokers that day, 23-1. The game was played according to rules drawn up by Alexander J. Cartwright. A surveyer and amateur athlete.It is a myth that Abner Doubleday1 invented baseball. It was Alexander Cartwright, not Abner Doubleday, who first laid out the present dimensions of the playing fieldand established the basic rules of the game. The first Professional baseball team was the CincinnatiRed Stockings, who toured the country in 1869 and didn'tlose a game all year. Baseball began to attract so many fans that in 1876 the National league was organized-thesame National league that still exists today. Although the game was played in 1876 it wasrecognizable as baseball-nobody would confuse it with football or basketball-it was quite a bit different from baseball as we know it now. For example, pitchers had to throw underhand, the way they still do in softball;the
Not only has there been great ballplayers but therehas also been many memrable moments. Nowadays, the glove is much larger than it used to be, and the ball is not caught in the palm of the hand but be trapped in the "pocket", between the thumb and fore-finger. At first , they wore only a thin peice of leather over the palm of their hand, with five holes cut out for the fingers to go through. Another player who some have said "changed thegame", is John Roosevelt("Jackie") Robinson2. A home run by yor team is great, and one by the other team is terrible. Right-handed at bat and in the outfeild, he is tremed-ously poplular in Chicago and in all Latin-America. During the Series, every play is magnified. He also hit safely in 26 consecutive games, clubbed 9 triples and 36 doubles, and batted in 137 runs. e pitcher to throw a "high" or "low"pitch; it took nine balls, rather than four, for a batter to get a base on balls; and the pitching distance was olny 45feet to home plate. Sixty MILLION people or more are watching on TV. On April 15, 1947 at two o'clock that tuesday afternoon when nine Brooklyn Dodgers sprang out thier dugout to take the feildto start the 1947 baseball season. Another astonashing differance is players today areearning countless millions of dollars, unlike days of yesteryear whaen players only made if they were lucky125,000 dollars.
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