Essay On Baseball In The 1920s

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Baseball was the “national pastime” in the 1920s. More people went to baseball games, more people followed baseball, and more people played baseball for fun than any other sport. The most famous athlete in the United States in the 1920s was the baseball star George Herman “Babe” Ruth, the right fielder of the New York Yankees. The hole nation began a big movement of the trend sport of the 1920s. It was amazing how this sport create a big impact in the american society, as no child, no man and scientist could resist to watch or hear a baseball game.
The 1920’s was the decade between the end of the Great Depression, following the Stock Market Crash. But at that time no one knows what is going to happen at that moment. The introduction of baseball …show more content…

Radio – during the 1920s, radios could now be massed produced, and massed produced cheaply. It was the way to get the information about the game. Many families in the Midwest and the Mideast tuned in to hear some of the greats of radio bring the game to life. On a clear night, everyone near the stadium could hear games from across the eastern half of the country. Newspapers – during the 1920s, many national newspapers began to have their own sports sections solely devoted the game. (Baseball)
While pro football was in its infancy and basketball not even a national or professional sport yet, baseball had the run of the roost in the pages of the newspapers.The Civil War did more for the game than any television or radio ever could. During the Spanish-American War, soldiers took baseball to Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the islands of the Caribbean in the following years. Following World War II, occupied Japan got its taste of the great game. Wherever America has gone baseball has been sure to follow. And historians will be there keeping score. …show more content…

In addition , this sport is peculiar in that the team has the ball is the one that is being defended , when usually the opposite happens. Even with the controversy , the truth is that it is a sport full of surprises which can pass most unexpected missing a strike to end the game. It is certainly one of the most storied sports and more feats to tell, and which can only be given in the King of Sports. That is the testimony of a great scientist towards baseball, that is how this sport appeal to those millions of spectators every game, can be listen in the radio or live at the stadium (Baseball,

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