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MarinersBestFan
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Think about how many little league - college games and professional ball games have been played in the past 150 years or so.
it is truly mind boggling
it is truly mind boggling
Yea I was aware of the Abner Doubleday story being the true inventor of the game way back when.The game evolved from older bat-and-ball games already being played in England by the mid-18th century. This game was brought by immigrants to North America, where the modern version developed. By the late 19th century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States.
You may have heard that a young man named Abner Doubleday invented the game known as baseball in Cooperstown, New York, during the summer of 1839. Doubleday then went on to become a Civil War hero, while baseball became America's beloved national pastime.
I didn't realize he was a Civil War Hero. That was mainly why I posted that part. It puts in perspective, at least to me, the timing in history about it. Pre Civil War...wow.Yea I was aware of the Abner Doubleday story being the true inventor of the game way back when.
I was not aware of the European spin nor the large gap of years between 1839 and 1869 for it to evolve into the 1st pro ball team.
great info and history.
Isn’t this heavily debated though that Doubleday was the actual inventor of what became baseball? I know he made him famous during the Civil War and it blew up after the war with the origins of what became the ***** Leagues started which allowed all Americans a place to play regardless of anything other than if they were Jewish.The game evolved from older bat-and-ball games already being played in England by the mid-18th century. This game was brought by immigrants to North America, where the modern version developed. By the late 19th century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States.
You may have heard that a young man named Abner Doubleday invented the game known as baseball in Cooperstown, New York, during the summer of 1839. Doubleday then went on to become a Civil War hero, while baseball became America's beloved national pastime.
I think it has been heavily debated. No clue which is correct. I just found it fascinating that the timeline with Civil War is amazing. I love history though it is usually incorrect. Like they say, history is written by the victors.Isn’t this heavily debated though that Doubleday was the actual inventor of what became baseball? I know he made him famous during the Civil War and it blew up after the war with the origins of what became the ***** Leagues started which allowed all Americans a place to play regardless of anything other than if they were Jewish.