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History of baseball
History of baseball
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History of baseball
• Origins of baseball • Early years • First league • Knickerbocker Rules • Massachusetts rules • Alexander Cartwright • Abner Doubleday myth • First pro team • First pro league • Close relations: • Rounders • Town ball • Softball • History of baseball in: • Worldwide • United States • United Kingdom • Canada • Japan • Cuba • Netherlands • Negro league baseball • Women in baseball • Minor league baseball • Comparison between cricket and baseball • Baseball (Ken Burns documentary) • Baseball Hall of Fame • Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) • Baseball year-by-year
• MLB season-by-season Baseball Portal
The history of baseball can be broken down into various aspects: by era, by locale, by organizational-type, game evolution, as well as by political and cultural influence. There are a number of articles about the history of baseball: • Origins of baseball • History of baseball in the United States • History of baseball outside the United States • Baseball in the United Kingdom • 1845 to 1868 in baseball • Pre-1841 in sports • Baseball in the 1900s • London Tecumsehs (and origins of baseball in Canada) • Negro League baseball • Minor league baseball • Japanese baseball • Cuban League
Baseball records
• Perfect game • No Hitter • List of Major League Baseball Home Run Records • List of Major League Baseball RBI Records • List of Major League Baseball Hit Records • MLB Most Valuable Player Award winners • Cy Young Award winners • Gold Glove Award winners • Triple Crown in Major League Baseball • MLB Rookie of the Year Award winners
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