Baseball History

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Do you know the history of your favorite sport? My favorite sport is baseball. Baseball has had a long history and it is known as America's pastime. But a great deal has happened in baseball since it first started up.The game of baseball has changed loads since the seventeenth-century in which it was created and some changes include the style of play, the equipment used, and the stadiums played in. The play style in which people play the game has changed since it was first invented. “Leagues emphasized speed, with famous pitching battles, and dramatic showdowns with top teams, but most importantly, it was about skill, quality, and athleticism”(Metcalfe). This is kind of the same and different to the way things are played now and days. Now …show more content…
“When the Knickerbocker Baseball Club of New York, the first organized baseball team, went searching for space….’’(Leventhal 3). Back then it was easy for them to do that because cities were not that big back then but now you really have a hard time doing that in the city because they get more and more crowded. ALso most baseball clubs now just have one places where they play every time they're at home. “during the nineteenth century, the pitcher usually stood on level ground when delivering the ball to home plate” (Miklich). This change that has happened in the game has a big impact on the game itself. When the pitcher is on the mound you can really see the ball more from the batter's box than when the pitcher is just standing on the ground. Another thing that could change is the way that you can’t get as much push off the mound when it is on the ground so you won’t throw as harder of the ground mound them when you throw off an incline mound. Lastly, when you throw a curveball or an offspeed pitch you can't really get the curve on it if you are on the ground mound rather than the mound of dirt where you can. “The evolution of the ballpark can roughly divide into four principles: the wooden parks of late 1800; the steel and concrete “ jewel boxes” of the 1910s and 1920s. The multipurpose 1960 and 1970s; retro style in the early twenty-first century” (Leventhal 4). The ballparks you see in day's games are more of the steel and concrete ones and the retro ones. Over time people have started using less of the multipurpose ballparks. They are having less multipurpose stadiums because there is heaps of work doing it and they are making enough money as is so they won’t need to spend the money on the complex like that. For me, I never really liked the multipurpose stadiums because there are always seats that a super awful because of the way it was made. Also for