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Stoery Of Baseball Essay Research Paper Baseball

Stoery Of Baseball Essay, Research Paper


Baseball


Baseball has been providing us with fun and


excitement for more than a hundred and fifty years. The


first game resembling baseball as we know it today was


played in Hoboken ,New Jersey, on June 19, 1846. The


New York Nine beat the New York Knickerbokers that day, 23-1.


The game was played according to rules drawn up by


Alexander J. Cartwright. A surveyer and amateur athlete.


It is a myth that Abner Doubleday1 invented baseball. It


was Alexander Cartwright, not Abner Doubleday, who


first laid out the present dimensions of the playing field


and established the basic rules of the game.


The first Professional baseball team was the Cincinnati


Red Stockings, who toured the country in 1869 and didn’t


lose a game all year. Baseball began to attract so many


fans that in 1876 the National league was organized-the


same National league that still exists today.


Although the game was played in 1876 it was


recognizable as baseball-nobody would confuse it with


football or basketball-it was quite a bit different from


baseball as we know it now. For example, pitchers had to


throw underhand, the way they still do in softball;the


batter could request the pitcher to throw a “high” or “low”


pitch; it took nine balls, rather than four, for a batter to


get a base on balls; and the pitching distance was olny 45


feet to home plate.


The rules were gradually changed over the following 20


years, until by about 1900 the game was more or less the


same as it is today. In 1884, the pitchers were permitted


to throw overhand; in 1887, the batter was no longer


allowed to request a “high”or “low” pitch; by 1889,it took


only four balls to get a batter to a base on balls;


the pitching distance was legthened to sixty-


feet, six inches.


And since that day in 1846 There have been


many greats to make up the game baseball such as Ty


Cobb who was born in a small town in Georgia in 1886. He


threw right-handed but batted left-handed . He held his


hands a few inches apart on the bat and learned to bunt


or slap line-drive hits precisely where he wanted them. He


made place hitting an art.


In the summer of 1905, Cobb joined a major league


baseball taem, the Detroit Tigers .On August 9, Ty Cobb


registered his first base hit as a member of the Tigers.


In the many years to follow he added over four thousand


more hits. Along with them would come a national rep-


utation.


Another player who some have said “changed the


game”, is John Roosevelt(”Jackie”) Robinson2.On April


15, 1947 at two o’clock that tuesday afternoon when nine


Brooklyn Dodgers sprang out thier dugout to take the feild


to start the 1947 baseball season. It was a memorable


event in basebaall history, indeed in American history.


Undoubtedly Robinson was a great ballplayer. He


was National league’s Rookie of the year in 1947 and its


Most valuable player (MVP) in 1949. He won the election


in 1962 to the Bseball Hall of Fame, the first African-


American ever chosen for that honor.


And perhaps the greatest ballplayer of all time was


Goerge Herman (Babe Ruth). During the 1920, Ruth’s first


season as a New York Yankee, he hit .376, not enough to


win the American league batting championship but a figure


far beyond what today is registered by major leagues


leaders. He also hit safely in 26 consecutive games,


clubbed 9 triples and 36 doubles, and batted in 137 runs.


Despite his weight of over 215, he stole 14 bases.


Most remarkably, however, Ruth slugged 54 home


runs for the season. Closest to him in the American League


was Goerge Sisler, with 19 homers, while the National


League leader recorded a total of only 15. Almost every


team in both leagues registered a total number far below


the 54 of Babe Ruth alone.


There have been many more talented and great ball-


players in the game such as (Ted Williams,Leo Durocher,


Hank Aaron,Mickey Mantle,Roger Maris,Willie Mays,Joe


DiMaggio,Bob Feller).


Ted Williams Brought with him a supurb batting


eye and a striving for absolute perfection thateventually


produced a .344 lifetime batting average. Bob feller


possessed afastball that rivaled Walter Johnson’s. Joe


DiMaggio hadstyle, courage and leadership qualities that


many say havenever been equaled.


These and other ballplayers have all done thier part to


shape the game of baseball.


And today, we now have a new generation of ball-


players like Mark McGwire3 who in the 1998 season hit an


unpresedented 76 home runs and was closely followed by


Sammie Sosa3 with 70 homers which in the 1920 and 30’s


was un-thought of un-imagnable, to even hit 15 home runs


now playes can hit 15 home runs by May 15th.


Another astonashing differance is players today are


earning countless millions of dollars, unlike days of


yesteryear whaen players only made if they were lucky


125,000 dollars.


Also the equipment has changed some ,for instents


the glove players didn’t start wearing gloves on the feild


until the 1880’s. At first , they wore only a thin peice of


leather over the palm of their hand, with five holes cut out


for the fingers to go through. By the 1890’s ,however,


the gloves began to look like today’s baseball gloves.


Nowadays, the glove is much larger than it used to be,


and the ball is not caught in the palm of the hand but


be trapped in the “pocket”, between the thumb and fore-


finger. Since the mid 1950’s, the glove has become more


of a net with which to snare the ball rather than just a


protective covering for hand.


So you may ask why has baseball remained so popular


for all these years? Since Alexander Cartwright first laid


out the dimentions of the playing field and drew up the


rules of the game, it has furnished enjoyment and excite-


ment for countless millions of people, young and old alike.


Foot-notes:


1- Abner Doubleday was a young West Point cadet. He was


suposed to in the summer of 1839, in the village of cooper-


stown, New York.Start the game of baseball. Because of


the numerous types of baseball, or rather games similar to


it, some belived Doubleday startedn the game of baseball.


2- Jackie Robinson was the first African-American to play


the game.


3- For pitchers in this day and age, the most threatening


figure to stride toward the batter’s box with a piece of


lumber in his massive fists is six-foot-five, 250 pound, red-


head Mark McGwire. Right-handed at the plate and in the


field, the amidable freckle-faced first baseman is the


leading power-hitter of his generation.


4- Sammy Sosa signed his first proffessional baseball


contract ay age of sixteen.


Right-handed at bat and in the outfeild, he is tremed-


ously poplular in Chicago and in all Latin-America. Six-feet


and two hundred pounds, he was the smallest of the three


challenger for the home-run record. A regular with the Cubs


starting in 1993, Sosa is no newcomer to home runs he


averaged thirty-six a season over the three-year span from


1995-1997.


Ritter, Lawrence S. Story of baseball . New York:


Beech Tree Paperback Book, 1999


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Jacobs,William Jay .They Shaped The Game .


New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1994


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Kahn, Roger . Memories of Summer. New York:


Hook Slide, Inc., 1997


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