Baseball
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
New York:Macmillan Publishing Company. It was a memorable event in basebaall history, indeed in American history. , 1994_____________________________________Edited by Eliot Cohen . There have been many more talented and great ball- players in the game such as (Ted Williams,Leo Durocher, Hank Aaron,Mickey Mantle,Roger Maris,Willie Mays,Joe DiMaggio,Bob Feller. but, in addition, a lot of other things are happening that are also fun to know about. 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. , 1997_____________________________________Internet: AOL, 2000_____________________________________Gutman, Dan . The rules were gradually changed over the following 20years, until by about 1900 the game was more or less the same as it is today. In 1884, the pitchers were permittedto throw overhand; in 1887, the batter was no longer allowed to request a "high"or "low" pitch; by 1889,it took only four balls to get a batter to a base on balls;the pitching distance was legthened to sixty-feet, six inches. Such as in the 1920Pennant race, Carl Mays threw a spit-ball and KILLED clevlands favorite short-stop, Ray Chatman. Another player who some have said "changed thegame", is John Roosevelt("Jackie") Robinson2. 376, not enough to win the American league batting championship but a figurefar beyond what today is registered by major leagues leaders. , with 62which in the 1920 and 30'swas un-thought of un-imagnable, to even hit 15 home runs now playes can hit 15 home runs by May 15th.
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