Rogers Hornsby wrote My War With Baseball in 1962.
St. Louis Cardinals. Rogers Hornsby hit .401 in 1922, .424 in 1924, and .403 in 1925.
Babe Ruth
In the US it was baseball.
Babe Ruth
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Baseball became more of a lifestyle for people in the 1920s. In part because radios were broadcasting games, new stadiums were being built, and newspapers started including sports sections. People poured into stadiums, such as the Polo Grounds, to watch there teams compete. In St. Louis, after the Cardinals won the 1926 World Series fans mobbed the streets in celebation. Players such as Babe Ruth became national icons during tis era in baseball. very
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Harry Stuhldreher
Many historians call the period of baseball starting in 1920 the Live Ball Era.
Cricket, football and baseball mainly
The 1920s represented a beautiful time in American baseball history, with beautiful, large stadiums being built across the country that fans flocked to. These include: the now defunct Cubs Park for the Chicago Cubs built in 1920, Sportsman's Park for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1920, and the first version of Yankee Stadium for the New York Yankees in 1923. Other ballparks were built, as well, but these represent the Major League Baseball parks built in the 1920s.
Babe Ruth, Bobby Jones and Jack Dempsey