Did baseball really originate in america?


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Bonds has admitted to using steroids, remember?

maybe our ancestors played something like it but Doubleday made it what it is.

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Little is known about the origin of baseball. The question has been the subject of debate and controversy for more than a century Baseball (and softball), as well as the other modern bat, ball and running games, cricket and rounders, developed from earlier folk games. Another theory is that the game originated from the medieval Romanian game Oina

Many of the earlier games were similar to each other, but there certainly were local, regional and national variations, both in how they were played and what they were called: names included "stoolball", "poison ball", and "goal ball". Few details of how the modern games developed from earlier folk games are known. Some think that various folk games resulted in a game called town ball, from which baseball was eventually born

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While there has been general agreement that modern baseball is a North American development from the older game rounders, the 2006 book Baseball Before We Knew It: A Search for the Roots of the Game, by David Block, argues against that notion.[1] Several references to "baseball" and "bat-and-ball" have been found in English and American documents of the early eighteenth century.[2] The earliest known description is in a 1744 British publication, A Little Pretty Pocket-Book, by John Newbery. It contains a wood-cut illustration of boys playing "base-ball," showing a set-up roughly similar to the modern game, and a rhymed description of the sport.

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The game of baseball, as we know it today, did, in fact, originate in America (where in America is often debated). Our game, however, is widely recognized to have evolved from cricket, popular for a few centuries overseas

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You're going to get a bunch of different answers on this!

To the best of my knowledge, baseball is an americanized version of the british game cricket. Many of the current rules of baseball are from America. There may be other games that we used to "morph" into baseball, but it is based off of cricket and then we made it into what it is today from there.

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No, baseball, like God, has always been and will always be. Timeless by nature, the origins of the perfect game are infathomable. As mere mortals, it is impossible to comprehend the game that is baseball.

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Yes, it started as a picnic entertainment.

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Who cares its really a girls game anyway, go and play a mans contact sport.

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It was a cold and miserable day in 1607at Jamestown, the first perminant settlement in America. John Smith decided to hit a pine cone with a stick. He was amazed at how fun this was. Since there were 17 other men in the settlement, naturally he created 2 teams of9. Which is why baseball uses 9 player per team. So to answer your question, No baseball was not created in America it was created in thailand.

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yes...Abner Doubleday

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