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How Baseball Happened

Outrageous Lies Exposed! The True Story Revealed
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How Baseball Happened reveals the untold origin story of America's beloved sport, tracing baseball's roots to the amateur players of the 19th century who shaped the game away from professional ambitions. This detailed history explores how baseball evolved from a pastime played without gloves or masks by everyday people living full lives beyond the diamond, to a national pastime with thriving crowds and professional leagues by the 1870s. Gilbert dissects myths surrounding baseball's origins, highlighting the role of amateurs and the early commercial appeal that transformed it.
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Ideal for sports historians, baseball enthusiasts, and readers fascinated by American cultural history. Those interested in the social origins of sporting traditions and how games evolve will find this book compelling and insightful.

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How baseball evolved with shocking speed from a casual folk game into a serious adult activity, an instrument of national unification and then a national entertainment industry.

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"A brilliant new approach to our game and its author tells a hundred stories you haven't heard before. It is my honour to invite you to enter into his world." - John Thorn, Official Historian, Major League Baseball

Here's the fascinating origin story of baseball, where America's first sport came from and how it conquered a nation. Baseball's true founders were the thousands of amateurs - ordinary people - who played without gloves, facemasks or performance incentives in the middle decades of the 19th century. Unlike today's pro athletes, they lived full lives outside of sports. They practised professions, built businesses, and fought in the Civil War.

Baseball was originally supposed to be played, not watched. This changed when crowds began to show up at games in Brooklyn in the late 1850s. We fans weren't invited to the party; we crashed it. Professionalism wasn't part of the plan either, but when an 1858 Brooklyn versus New York City series accidentally proved that people would pay to see baseball, the writing was on the outfield wall.

When the first professional league was formed in 1871, baseball was already a fully formed modern sport with championships, media coverage and famous stars. Professional baseball invented itself, but not the sport of baseball. Baseball's amazing amateurs had already done that. If you love history and sports, you'll love their story.

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Winner of the Casey Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year. Praised by the Wall Street Journal for debunking myths about baseball's origins and painting a rich portrait of 19th century America shaping its national pastime. The New York Post calls it the best gift book of the year, spotlighting Gilbert's deep research that credits New York City's amateur players rather than famed figures as baseball's true founders. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel commends its entertaining narrative on how baseball introduced healthier living and sports culture to the young nation.

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ISBN: 9781567927238

Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 19 May 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: David R. Godine Publisher Inc

Illustration: including two maps

Contributors:

  • Introduction by John Thorn

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 27.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 250g

About the Author

Thomas W. Gilbert is the author of Death in the Strike Zone: The Mystery of America’s First Baseball Hero and many other baseball books including Baseball and the Color Line, Roberto Clemente, and Playing First. From his Greenpoint, Brooklyn, stoop he can throw a baseball to the former site of the Manor House tavern, where members of the Eckford Baseball Club enjoyed a post-game drink or two in the 1850s. John Thorn is the Official Baseball Historian for Major League Baseball and the author of numerous books including Baseball in the Garden of Eden: The Secret History of the Early Game and Total Baseball: The Official Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball.

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