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Baseball History Essay

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The origins of baseball have been the subject of debate for more than a century. Baseball and the other modern bat and ball running games like, cricket and rounders, were developed from folk games in England. Early forms of baseball had a number of names, including "baseball," "goal ball," "round ball," "fletch-catch," "stool ball," and simply, "base." In one version of the game, teams pitched to themselves and runners went around the bases in the opposite direction that they do in today's game. Players also could be put out by being hit with the ball just as now, in some versions a batter was called out on three strikes. There isn’t much that you need for the sport all you really need a bat, ball, leather gloves optional something to signify where the bases are, and the last thing is a team. In a team, there is a coach and 9 players for each spot. There is 3 outfielders, 3 basemen, 1 short man, a pitcher, and lastly a catcher. The basic gist of the game is that you need to get the most points by running …show more content…

If you're ok with that disgusting stuff you must really love the sport that or maybe you’re just crazy. To me, there is no sport I would be willing to watch in a stadium with hundreds of people. Sports might just not be my thing or maybe I just haven't found the right sport even though I have tried more things than most people. I have been to a few baseball games a lot of them were from when I was in elementary school but a few of them were when I was in middle school and one this year. I have only watched the cubs games because my biological dad liked them even though they were a terrible team. But even when I was younger I never like the idea of a baseball team or game they are in my opinion very boring just like every other

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