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MLB Tickets - History Of The American Pastime
By: Al Terry
Baseball is one of the four major sports in the United States - the other three being Basketball, Football, and Ice Hockey - and is well entrenched in the American culture. Baseball had its beginnings in mid 19th century, and the game was still in its nascent stage, when in the spring of 1857, the Knickerbocker club of New York City and several other baseball clubs gathered together to draw out a standardized set of rules for the game. This was the beginning of the National Association of Base Ball Players, which in 1958, the following year, became the body that ruled the game and kept it an amateur sport.
The National Association was not very strong and by 1867, rivalries had grown among the teams, and players who were paid started to make appearances. By 1969, the National Association had teams that paid and those that did not pay, and the Cincinnati Red Stockings became the first professional baseball club in the United States. In 1871, the first professional baseball league – the National Association of Professional Baseball Players - was formed. This Association could not control the gambling and corruption of its members, and soon became ineffective.
The Association soon became as good as extinct, and in 1876, the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs was formed, of which the teams from Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Hartford, Louisville, New York, Philadelphia and St. Louis, were its charter members. The National League was an organization of clubs rather than of players, which the National Association was, and the powers rested with its five directors, led by Morgan G. Buckley, the first President of the League.
Dead Ball Era
Baseball, in America, has seen many ups and downs, along with many great players. The first couple of decades of the 20th century were the Dead Ball Era in baseball. This was when the teams used the same ball throughout the game. The ball got softer as the game went on, and fewer, if any, home runs were scored. Scoring was mainly by singles, doubles, and base hits. This era saw very few home runs. However, this era produced great hitters, such as Honus Wagner and Ty Cobb, among others, whereas the great pitchers were Cy Young and Walter Johnson. These hitters could hit the ball exceptionally well, and these pitchers proved that a dead ball could be pitched wherever they wanted to. This was the era that laid the foundation of modern baseball.
The latter years, when more balls were used during a game, baseball produced great players, such as Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Hank Greenberg, among others, who became the legends of the game.
The Baseball Tickets
Major League Baseball (MLB) is the most popular of all major sports in the United States. MLB tickets for the pre-season, season, and post-season games are always in demand and are not easy to procure.
The best option for the fans is to approach the ticket brokers, such as Reedstickets.com, for their MLB tickets. Legitimate and competent, such brokers ensure that your MLB tickets are delivered to you.
Al is the webmaster of Sportstickets411.com a resource site for sports venues and events with news and reviews as well as MLB tickets information.
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