The Invention Of Baseball

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Overhand pitching became legal in 1884. In 1887, a game similar to baseball was invented. This game was known as softball. Between the years 1900 and 1930 is when the modern form of baseball began. At this time, baseball was America’s most popular sport. Eight Chicago White Sox players accepted bribes in the 1919 World Series. The players accepted bribes in return to purposely lose the series to the Cincinnati Reds. Baseball has impacted the United States in many ways. Since it was first played as rounders to the MLB today, it has had an effect on millions of people. It is one of the most popular sports of modern day. Kids can play with their friends for fun, they can join a league or just watch it for entertainment. Many adults play as well.

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