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How Did The MLB Changed The Rise Of Baseball?

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Before the Great Depression, the MLB was in ways a lot different than it is today. When baseball was first invented it was a big hit. There were many different ways to play back then and there still are today. It is more organized and there are more rules. The 1919 World Series changed the way it is played and changed the outlook on baseball. MLB officials watch very closely so there is not a scandal like the one in 1919. It not only changed the way it is played, it changed the way it is written about also.

There are thousands of sports writers, but In 1919 Ring Lardner was very famous.
He wrote mainly about baseball, he also wrote about news. Lardner was the kind of guy that could change baseball writing and also people's …show more content…

The series was great, it started to show in game 5 that it was fixed. The White Sox had 3 hits zero runs and three errors, they played great the first few innings then the errors hurt them. People began to notice with the errors, others say it was because the rain delay. When it comes down to it, the eight players threw the game is what really went wrong. In game 6 there were nearly twenty thousand more fans than game seven, game seven only had 13,923. The fix really hurt people that bet on the game. This could never happen today because the officials learned from their mistakes. The White sox were a great team in 1917 they won the World Series. The team fell to sixth place in 1918. (“1919 World Series”) The fix hurt the team, in 1920 they finished 7th. After they got caught there has never been anything like this since. The eight players were banned from major league baseball forever.(solomon)

In conclusion of the 1919 World Series, there are many ways that it changed the world. It changed rules and the way the officials watched. Many more newspapers and magazines started writing about it because it really changed everything. There has never been anything like this in any

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