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Origins of Baseball

       In New England, two games that were very similar to baseball were being played in the early 18th century called cricket and rounders (Web-1). These games were slowly moving across the United States being played in schoolyards and at colleges. After cities began to heavily industrialize, the sport rapidly became popular and a group came together called the New York Knickerbocker Baseball Club (Web-2).  Alexander Joy Cartwright who was a volunteer firefighter was the one who established the modern rules of baseball. He thankfully abolished the idea of throwing the ball at baserunners to get them out. These are all origins of the great sport; baseball.

       In New England, two games that were very similar to baseball were being played in the early 18th century called cricket and rounders (Web-1). These games were slowly moving across the United States being played in schoolyards and at colleges. After cities began to heavily industrialize, the sport rapidly became popular and a group came together called the New York Knickerbocker Baseball Club (Web-2).  Alexander Joy Cartwright who was a volunteer firefighter was the one who established the modern rules of baseball. He thankfully abolished the idea of throwing the ball at baserunners to get them out. These are all origins of the great sport; baseball.

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