Rounders And Baseball History

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Each sport around the world has its own specific and simple origins that has evolved into the complex game it is today. Contrary to popular belief, the game of baseball was derived from a variety of ancient sports and is now played in countries across the globe. Today, baseball is known as a game composed of two teams of nine players each who play in an enclosed field. Both teams rotate between the position of offense and defense, where one team is batting and one is on the field. When playing defense, there are positions in both the infield and outfield in order to prevent runs from the offense. In the offensive realm, the batter’s goal is to outsmart the pitcher and move the players around the bases to score a maximum amount of runs. The primary objective of the game is to score more runs than the opposing team by the end of the nine innings. However, the early forms of this sport were played much different. …show more content…

These manuscripts display drawings of vicars playing a bat and ball game similar to baseball. Most historians claim that baseball directly evolved from the popular game of rounders that was developed in Great Britain and is still enjoyed today in countries throughout Africa. The link between the game of rounders and baseball is exhibited through a mid-18th century British work known as A Little Pretty Pocket Book, which describes how people played a bat and ball game on a triangular field with posts surrounding each corner. The details given in the work closely resonates with the diamond shaped field and bases that are implemented into the modern game of baseball. Additionally, in 1749, there are records of the Prince of Wales playing rounders, along with English

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