A pretty vague question. Organized Baseball usually refers to an agreed upon league of teams that play each other over the course of a year or season. You can organize a single game like an old timers game, a tournament of games or an entire season. There are agreed upon rules and usually a rule book, a schedule, impartial umpires, ground rules and even specific rules for mercy such as in little league and Knothole baseball. Unorganized baseball is referred to as sandlot baseball where there are no set rules, no umpires, there doesn't even have to be 9 players on each team.
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Doubleday Field is near the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown NY. It is the sight of the first organized baseball game every played.
The first historical professional baseball game was played in Fort Wayne Indiana. The Fort Wayne Kekiongas defeated the Clevel
In the United States, the first major league was called the National Association and was in existence between 1871-1875. The league disbanded after the 1875 season and the National League began play in 1876. Click on the 'National Association' link on this page to read about the first professional baseball league in the U.S.
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