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A Short Baseball History
by Regan Shaors
http://www.fleerbaseball.com

The game of baseball is said to have begun in the early 19th
century, but that's just half the truth. The game was played
much before but the first baseball clubs were formed around
that time. An Englishman named Alexander Cartwright in the
year 1845 devised the first set of rules baseball. In fact,
many of the rules listed out then are still used in the
game.

A group of amateur players formed the first baseball league
in 1958. It was called the National Association of Baseball
Players. The National Association of Baseball Players began
charging admission to its baseball games in their very first
year.

The year 1868 saw baseball hitting a new summit. The
National Association of Baseball Players saw the coming of
delegates from over a 100 clubs across the country. The end
of the Civil War saw the game being introduced to the other
parts of the country and everywhere it managed to enamor the
people.

In the beginning of the twentieth century, the American
League of baseball was formed and it started playing in
1901. The game of baseball was still very much a game of
strategy. It depended on bunting, base stealing and contact
hitters. However, with the invention of the cork centered
baseball, things changed. Now, the new baseball allowed for
more home runs. This took the popularity of baseball to
dizzy heights. As a natural consequence the cost of
admissions also soared.

Throughout the early 20th century, the game of baseball
depended more and more on the hitting of home runs, and less
on strategy. Great baseball players like Babe Ruth
completely revolutionized the game with his prowess at
hitting home runs. Indeed, it is largely due to the 'Babe'
that baseball became one of the most popular sports in
America. And it was thanks to Babe Ruth that the tradition
to pay to see Babe Ruth play started.

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