The official explanation is that Gen. Abner Doubleday invented Baseball in Cooperstown, NY.
In reality, this is a complete myth. Doubleday likely never played Baseball in his life. However, he was a very popular figure and war hero, and adding his name helped lend respectability to the game.
Baseball actually has no inventor and no single point of origin. Bat and ball games were played for many years in Europe and The Americas in the 18th century. The first recorded mention of the word "Baseball" comes from the 1744 "A Pretty Little Pocket Book," where it mentioned a bat and ball game. However, this game has very little to do with actual baseball.
Local areas in America began to develop different bat and ball games throughout the years and sometimes would get together into regional tournaments. There was little standardization in the rules and the games often resembled modern Baseball very little.
This all changed during The Civil War when young men from all around the country began to come together and socialize. Different Baseball concepts were shared and the game began to take on a more standardized feel as inter-regiment tournaments began.
Al Spalding would market the first baseball kits, which included standardized rules and the basic equipment needed for the 19th century game.
The modern rules were formalized in 1901 when the second major league (The American League) formed, and have undergone very little change since.
The traditional "inventer" of baseball was, supposedly, Abner Doubleday, but it in question whether he actually invented the game. The game probably evolved from the English game of Rounders. A form of the game we know today was played as early as the 1860s and was known to be played at the time of the Civil War.
Not one person invented the game. Baseball's earliest known "existence" was in an old English game called "rounders." It consisted of a short field and bases. The field was so short do to the fact that the battered balls did not hit far. As the sport grew new rules were added. More and more rules were added to the point of the Civil War when it was first called baseball, supposedly in Cooperstown, NY and that is why the Hall of Fame is located their.
alexander joy cartwright invented baseball in 1845
Abner Doubleday invented baseball.
Abner Doubleday invented baseball as a sport
no it was invented in 1744
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While noone knows who, when or where baseball was invented, it is certain it was created for recreation.
The ball was invented in Egypt and South America.
It was invented so that when playing baseball the players could hit the baseball with something to score runs.
No baseball gloves were invented in 1622.MORE The game of baseball was invented in 1860.
Baseball was derived from any of a number of English schoolyard games (rounders, cricket, etc.), and it is unknown when where or how baseball was invented.
No, but Abner Doubleday who invented baseball's rules was stationed there as a union officer.
Alexander Cartwright invented baseball.