Baseball is America's greatest pastime and forever will be. The world series was such an event that it caused social interaction and will always go down in history as one of the best events. Baseball is one of the sports that you can always watch. When you go by your tv and you're like oh the baseball game is on. Also that this will always be a childish memory your shared at least with one person in your family. Baseball has some of the greatest memories in the history of America. There is so much richness and depth of information and events that baseball has. Baseball is one of the highest watched sports of all time. For several years, it was supposed that the title originated from the simple fact of the first game had been funded by the …show more content…
Baseball-like games have been mentioned in American culture going early to the era of the 18th century. The two English athletics cricket and rounders, which were introduced to the area by the first colonists, appear to be similar to previous generations. Similar sports had begun to occur on college campuses and school grounds all over the country by the beginning of the American Revolution. In emerging industrialized towns where men were looking for work in the middle of the 19th century, they grew in popularity. A group of guys from New York City established the New York-based Knickerbocker Baseball Club in September …show more content…
In a best-of-nine-game series, the city of Boston (AL) overcame Pittsburgh (NL) by a score of five games to three. The players' portions of the proceeds totaled just over $1,000 each, with attendance just over 100,000. The series was canceled in 1904 due to the New York Giants' (NL) refusal to play Boston, the AL champion at the time. However, it was reinstated in 1905 and played each year until 1995, when a protracted players' strike forced its demise. Since 1922, a seven-game schedule has been the norm. A prestigious honor in baseball, the Most Valuable Player award has been given to one player for each series since 1955. In 1969 and 1977, Montreal and Toronto, Canada, respectively, received major league