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Research Paper On 1920s Sports

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The Golden Age of Sports In the 1920s there were a lot of things going on, so busy it was called the “Roaring Twenties”. One of the greatest things about the Roaring Twenties was the sports. 1920s Sports were a very influential part of sports history and have paved the way for sports today. They have also changed the way the game is played today and some of the stars in this era are still the best to ever play the sport. The 1920’s was a very exciting time for sports and had some very exciting athletes to watch. Some of the most exciting sports were baseball, football, basketball, and boxing. The sports that were somewhat popular were professional football and basketball. The next popular would be boxing and horse racing. The most popular …show more content…

It was led by the arguably best player to ever play baseball, Babe Ruth. The best team of this era was of course the New York Yankees because they had the best player ever. Baseball got very popular with the invention of the radio. The radio helped people who couldn't afford to go to the games in person so they listened to it on the radio. “The most popular sports in the 1920's were boxing, baseball, basketball and football but other sports also attracted vast interest”. (Sports in the 1920s (from Tar Heel Junior Historian). Baseball has only elevated since then and is becoming better and better each year and is still “America's …show more content…

Babe Ruth's single season records for extra base-hits, runs, and total bases still stand today and no one has came close to breaking it. Another baseball record that still stands today is Ty Cobb's record for career batting average which was .367. Many sports had records but most of them were broken. The reason why these records were up for so long was because of how the game was played. If the game was played how it is played today these players would not have been able to compete with today's athletes. Many players have been close to breaking these records but none have beat them yet. Some may say it's because of the competition we have today. Others will say because it was easier back when the other players played. -(1920s

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