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History of Americas Favorite Pastime
  • Presented By April Kroll
  • ETE 100 Sec. 03
  • Tuesday, July 07, 2009

2
Baseball in the Beginning
  • Americans began playing baseball in the early
    1800s.
  • By the 1860s, the sport had unmatchable
    popularity, and became known as Americas
    national pastime.
  • Official rules of the game were later formalized
    and documented in the late 1800s.

3
Timeline of Establishing Leagues
  • 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings became the first
    salaried team.
  • Therefore are considered the first professional
    team.
  • 1871 The first professional baseball league, the
    National Association of Professional Base Ball
    Players, was formed.
  • 1876 The first major league, the National
    League, was formed.

4
History of American League
  • The American League is one of two leagues that
    make up Major League Baseball (MLB).
  • Developed from a minor league called the Western
    League
  • Received major league status in 1900
  • Starting in 1901, the eight teams that made up
    the American League were the following
  • Baltimore Orioles
  • Boston Americans
  • Chicago White Sox
  • Cleveland Blues
  • Detroit Tigers
  • Milwaukee Brewers
  • Philadelphia Athletics
  • Washington Senators

5
History of National League
  • The National League in 1876 consisted of seven
    teams
  • St. Louis Brown Stockings
  • Hartford Dark Blues
  • Boston Red Caps
  • Louisville Grays
  • New York Mutuals
  • Philadelphia Athletics
  • Cincinnati Reds
  • National league was known as being a more
    traditional or pure league
  • In 1903, the champions of the two leagues met in
    the World Series
  • In 1994, the league was divided into three
    divisions East, West and Central

6
African Americans Role In Baseball
  • African Americans were not permitted to play on
    professional white baseball teams.
  • Therefore in the late 1800s, Professional
    African-American teams and "negro leagues" were
    established.
  • Interracial games occurred when major league
    white teams played black teams in exhibition
    games.

7
First African American in Professional Baseball
  • In 1942, Dodgers manager and owner began plans
    to bring black players to the team.
  • Jackie Robinson officially broke the color
    boundary in the major league when he put on a
    Dodgers uniform in April 1947.

8
Influential Players Of The Past
  • Babe Ruth
  • Nickname Great Bambino
  • Dominant hitter and pitcher
  • In 1919 hit 29 homeruns shattering records
  • Hit homerun in every park in his league
  • In the Hall of Fame

9
Influential Players Of The Past Contd.
  • Nolan Ryan
  • Most dominating and intimidating pitcher of the
    game
  • Enjoyed longest career of any player in major
    league history
  • Won his 300th game in 1990
  • Achieved his 5,000th career strikeout in1989
  • Made it on the All Century Team in 1999

10
Influential Players Of The Past Contd.
  • Hank Aaron
  • Baseballs home run king
  • Received the Medal of Freedom George W. Bush to
    honor the achievements despite poverty and racism
  • From 1954 to 1976, Aaron hit 20 or more HRs in 20
    seasons and hit 30 or more in 15 seasons. Those
    two feats have never been equaled .
  • Hall of Fame

11
Baseball Today
  • Today, baseball teams can be found in most
    communities, large or small, made up of people of
    different ages and races.
  • Different leagues are available depending on age
    and experience
  • Still Americas favorite pastime
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