Cheznei Greenwell
Mrs. Diwigins
Computers 308
11-6-14
BaseBall History- Baseball History 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
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Jackie Robinson played in the Dodgers number 42. Babe Ruth baseball was introduced in Japan in the 1870s. Babe Ruth was known for his epic home runs. THey did not let a different colored man into the major leagues until the 1847. Doug Allison was the one that invented the gloves for baseball. One of Babe Ruth's quotes ‘Baseball was and is always will be to me the best game in the world’. In 1875 it was the first time that they made a glove for baseball. In 1903 it was the first ever world series. The boston Americans won the first world series in eight games. Babe Ruth hit 714 home runs in his baseball career. The first ever baseball team was the Connecticut Red Stockings. The first person to hit a homerun was in 1876 by the one in only Ross Barnes. In 1905 Frank Mogridge invented the baseball helmet . Frederick Hillerich was the person to invent the baseball bat in 1842. The fastest pitch ever thrown was 105
The MLB didn’t start until 1876 with the National league and then they brought in the American league in 1901. The first World Series was held in 1903 with the Boston Americans beating the Pittsburg pirates 5-3. Baseball hasn’t always been glorified as it was though. It experienced rough times in the 1940’s when African Americans weren’t allowed to play in the major league but thanks to Jackie Robinson and Larry Doby, they eliminated the racial discrimination in baseball and outside the baseball world. Baseball has also experienced rough times during the WWII and Vietnam era. During the time of war, players would go and serve in the military and baseball would have to replace them with less talented players. But Upon return, baseball returned to its once prestige self.
According to a passage in the 19th Century Baseball website, author Eric Miklich writes that America’s pastime may have originated in Canada. Miklich tells the story of Dr. Adam E. Ford who wrote a letter about a game which had been played in 1838 which was described to have several key differences than baseball. Many people believe that baseball evolved from games played in England- mainly cricket and rounders. Others believe the German game of town ball is where it all started. October 6, 1845 was the first baseball game on record. One of the teams playing that day were the New York Knickerbockers. The Knickerbockers, led by “The Father of Baseball” Alexander Cartwright, are known today as the first official baseball team. Cartwright published the original rules of baseball (Miklich). Throughout the years, baseball has seen it’s fair share of great players and managers while evolving into the sport we know and love today, but not without controversy.
The first record of baseball in the United States began in Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 1791. Its popularity spread quickly through the town and the
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 American Civil War had a very dynamic effect on the growth of baseball during the 1860s. Before the Civil War baseball was flourishing and was at a point of dramatic growth and widespread popularity. During the beginning of the Civil War baseball was dramatically hampered with personnel issues and while still played, it was reported as more of a recreational, social support play style which was commonly used as propaganda to promote the Union “beating off the rebels who would dismember this glorious ‘Union of States.’ “ . Toward the end of the Civil War baseball seemed to regain much of its popularity through a combination of ruleset changes, and the changes within the economic and political climate. Baseball’s effects on the Civil
In 1914, Babe Ruth made a major debut for the Boston Red Sox. Babe Ruth pitched in 4 out of 5 games in the 1914 baseball season. In 1916, The Red Sox won the World Series. In 1918, instead of being the pitcher, Babe Ruth played in the outfield. In the World Series of 1918, Babe Ruth pitched in Game 1. In Game 4, he pitched eight innings. In just six games, The Red Sox won the World Series. In 1919, Babe Ruth wanted a raise in his salary. Frazee, the owner of The Red Sox refused to raise it. Babe Ruth had to be
In 1845, Alexander J. Cartwright, an amateur player, organized a club in NYC and set down rules that used features of an English sport called rounder. Then five years later, 50 baseball clubs had risen up in the US. New York owned 12 clubs of their own in the mid 1860’s. The team Cincinnati Red Stocking started to tour the country in 1869. Soon more and more clubs started to do the same. This lead to the formation of the National League in 1876 and the American League in 1900. In 1903 the first World Series was help and the Boston Pilgrims beat the Pittsburgh, Pirates. Some African American baseball players were denied from both leagues, so they would form their own clubs and two leagues. These two leagues were the Negro National League and
Like any other sport, baseball developed over an extended period of time spanning way back to the 1600’s. The first evidence
Jackie Robinson joined the Montreal Royals in 1946 (Hall of fame.com). Jackie Robinson had one of the best seasons in minor league history (Simon). Jackie Robinson was promoted to the Major Leagues in 1947; this led to Jackie Robinson breaking the 50 year color barrier in the Major Leagues on April 24, 1947 (History.com). Jackie Robinson won the Rookie of the year and MVP award in just his first season in Major League Baseball Becomes first African American to win both awards (Simon). He would later send his team to the World Series. To conclude, Jackie Robinson made it possible to for African Americans to play baseball today. Without him the negro leagues would still
No one really knows how invented baseball, so they give credit to several different people, but mostly Alexander Cartwright. It was used in that time to pastime so the soldiers wouldn’t get bored, because it promotes
It a quote often attributed to Walt Whitman he said, “I see great things in baseball. It’s our game, the American game. It will repair our losses and be a blessing to us.” The quote is likely not from Walt Whitman, but regardless it sums up the symbiotic relationship between the national pastime and the nation itself (LA TIMES). Throughout, many of America’s most difficult moments the sport of baseball has been a vehicle of cultural healing. During World War Two, Franklin Delano Roosevelt wrote a famous letter to then Baseball Commissioner Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis during the outbreak of the Second World War saying, “I honestly feel that it would be best for the country to keep baseball going.” Many had previously questioned included Judge
The Civil War is a unique event in American history and its importance continues to impact the way America is shaped today. The Civil War was a divisive time that split the nation into two (or more) parts. However, ironically, the Civil War and its aftermath also brought the country together. The sport of baseball, today considered the national pastime, became a nationwide game during the war period.
The earliest known reference to baseball as we know it in America was in 1791 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. There was an ordinance banning the play of the sport within 80yds a town meeting center. No one is exactly sure of the origins of baseball but many believe it to be a variation of the English game of “rounders”. The very first team to play the sport of baseball
Consolidating broad documented exploration with complex quantitative investigation, Riess considered proficient baseball from 1900 to World War I. basically in Chicago and New York additionally in Atlanta, to decide the relationship between the talk of baseball's proselytizers and the encounters of players, proprietors, and fans. He found that the delineation of baseball as an "all-American amusement typifying every American excellence and qualities" was the prescriptive build of an expanding baseball business equipped to and bolstered by a local conceived working class. More than a donning display, the National Pastime was an operator of social intervention, for notwithstanding the "significant divergence [that] existed between the belief
Between the timeframe of 1920-1936 was a very different time. America was trying to get itself together from what happen in the world war. One of the things America used to do for recreation and those that were good enough to make it a profession was the sport baseball. According to ("How Baseball Began," n.d.) no one is sure how baseball began but it took over the sport cricket. It also stated that this game was played during the Civil War for recreation. In the earliest stages of baseball, the players were not paid for their participation in the sport. Baseball easily became the America’s favorite sport and its favorite thing to do to pass time. I’m going to focus on a certain time period. Between wars baseball had a sufficient impact