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The Evolution of Baseball. This Day in History…. Tom Thumb loses a race to a horse, 1830 Britain abolishes slavery, 1830 Founding of Saint Augustine, 1565 Ten suffragettes are arrested picketing the White House, 1917 Strom Thurmond’s filibuster of Civil Rights Bill, 1957
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This Day in History… Tom Thumb loses a race to a horse, 1830 Britain abolishes slavery, 1830 Founding of Saint Augustine, 1565 Ten suffragettes are arrested picketing the White House, 1917 Strom Thurmond’s filibuster of Civil Rights Bill, 1957 I Have a Dream Speech, 1963 Riots at DNC in Chicago, 1968
Askin’ All Them Questions • National Agreement • 1 original professional baseball team • Alexander Cartwright • Abner Doubleday • Rounders
Changes to Baseball in the 1920’s • _______________ • Ball being made with cork instead of woven together • Emphasis of the game is now hitting instead of defense • Huge stadiums • Built to hold the ball in play
Baseball in the 1920’s • ______________ • No major changes to the league • All major teams stay put • Newspapers • Start having sports sections • Radio • Everyone from the Midwest tuned in to listen to baseball
Assuming • What effect would the Great Depression have on baseball?
When the Depression Hits • Many owners fear the worst • Not going to be able to get fans • Ones that did wouldn’t pay much for tickets • Reality • Attendance did dip in the 1930’s • _________ franchises had to fold or move during that decade • Why people came • To forget about their troubles
Baseball in the 1930’s • Transition __________ • From Ruth & Gehrig to DiMaggio • Cincinnati Reds bring lights to games • Cubs still take 50 years • Bill Veek plants Ivy at Wrigley Field • Signature feature today
Baseball in the 1930’s • ___________________ • Cooperstown, NY • First class • Babe Ruth • Ty Cobb • Honus Wagner • Christy Mathewson • Walter Johnson • ____________________ • Comiskey Park • Fans and managers chose the players • Idea came from a sportswriter
In the Shadow of War • Baseball still played during World War 2 • Just with scrubs • Many all-star major leaguers volunteered for duty • ______________________ • Warren Spahn • Bob Feller • Hank Greenberg • ___________________ • Did exist • We will talk about it in Unit ____