Background
How Products Are Made: Baseball
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"The baseball traces its origin to the game of the same name. Modern baseball evolved from the English game of 'rounders' in the first half of the 19th century. Alexander Cartwright of New York formulated the basic rules of baseball in 1845, calling for the replacement of the soft ball used in rounders...
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PBS Documentary "Stealing Home: The Case of Contemporary Cuban Baseball"
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"'Stealing Home' explores Cuban baseball at the beginning of a new century as a country struggles to preserve not only a dated revolution, but also a important symbol of its viability. This documentary presents Cuban baseball to American audiences in a way that has not been previously considered: it...
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PBS Documentary "Baseball" by Ken Burns
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"In our sundown perambulations of late, through the outer parts of Brooklyn, we have observed several parties of youngsters playing base, a certain game of ball... Let us go forth awhile and get better aur in our lungs. Let us leave our close rooms... The game of ball is glorious." -Walt Whitman
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National League (NL)
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
Oldest existing U.S. major-league professional baseball organization. The league was founded in 1876. Its supremacy was challenged by several rival organizations over the years, of which only the American League has survived; beginning in 1903, the champions of the two leagues have engaged in an ...
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baseball
World Encyclopedia
baseball National summer sport of the USA and Canada, also popular in the Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Latin America, Australia, and Europe. A baseball field comprises an inner diamond 27m (90ft) on each side, and an outfield. The diamond has a central pitcher's mound with bases at three corners. ...
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