Baseball was invented in the late 1840’s. “Popularity was spread during the Civil War and baseball was played in Union Camps all over America” (Stewart 4). Baseball first gained popularity all over America, in about 1880 when people learned the full game and started playing it for the first time. Baseball has changed greatly over time in many positive ways because of changes in rules, popularity, and strategies.
Changes in rules overtime have made the game more fair and made the game easier to play. “By the end of the 1940’s bases were extended to 90 feet away from each other. Plus the pitching mound was changed to 90 feet away from home plate” (Stewart 14) You might be wondering …show more content…
Any team and almost every team has a strategy when it comes to playing baseball. Many of them are the same but more of them are different. “Hank Aaron is second in baseball all time in hits and can also hit the deep ball. He changed hitting forever with his approach at the plate.” (Stephanie 1) Not only do teams have strategies in the game they also have strategies for who to draft, who to get as a free agent, and who to trade for. “Teams have made good trades, and clever draft picks to change a struggling baseball team into a winning baseball team”. (Steehan 4) For example the Kansas City Royals took a team that was winning 20 games a year 4 years ago into an elite, championship team. They even went on to win the 2015 world series.
Changes in rules, strategies, and popularity have changed baseball greatly overtime. Baseball when it was first born was as a backyard game and people just played it on their free time. When baseball first gained popularity it was changed in many ways to make the game better overall. Big changes and tiny changes in the rule book has greatly made the better of baseball. Baseball today is so much different than it was when it was first a