Abner Doubleday In 1839 Or Alexander Cartwright R.

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In addition, there is the great debate of who was the inventor of the game of baseball: Was it Abner Doubleday in 1839 or Alexander Cartwright Jr. in 1845? Historians say Abner Doubleday invented the game know as baseball in Cooperstown, New York in the year of 1839. While baseball became America’s beloved National Pastime, Doubleday then went on to become a civil war hero. Historians don’t think this story is true, as a matter of fact they don’t think it’s even in the ballpark. Doubleday was still at West Point in 1839, and he also never claimed that he had anything to do with baseball, some sources say. Dating back to the 18th century two games that were combined together to resemble baseball were rounders and cricket. Alexander Cartwright Jr. combined the games of rounders and cricket to create the game of baseball. …show more content…

These rules would form the basis for modern baseball. Cartwright called for a diamond-shaped field, foul lines, the 3 strike rule, and also abolishing the tagging of the runner by throwing the ball at them formally known as pegging, which was dangerous. Cartwright’s changes made the game faster paced and more challenging while clearly making it different from older games such as cricket. In 1845, a volunteer firefighter and bank clerk named Alexander Cartwright would end up being the founder of the New York Knickerbockers baseball club. In 1846, he had the first recorded game with the baseball club. Alexander Cartwright Jr., all in all, was the one that refined the rules of the game, founded the first baseball club, and had the first recorded game. The invention and evolution of baseball was largely impacted by its role in the civil

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