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  2. Origins of baseball - Wikipedia

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    The question of the origins of baseball has been the subject of debate and controversy for more than a century. Baseball and the other modern bat, ball, and running games – stoolball, cricket and rounders – were developed from folk games in early Britain, Ireland, and Continental Europe (such as France and Germany).

  3. Comparison of baseball and cricket - Wikipedia

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    Baseball and cricket are the best-known members of a family of related bat-and-ball games.Both have fields that are 400 feet (120 m) or more in diameter between their furthest endpoints, [1] offensive players who can hit a thrown/"bowled" ball out of the field and run between safe areas to score runs (points) at the risk of being gotten out (forced off the field of play by the opposing team ...

  4. History of baseball - Wikipedia

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    Baseball, widely known as America's pastime, is well established in several other countries as well. The history of baseball in Canada has remained closely linked with that of the sport in the United States. As early as 1877, a professional league, the International Association, featured teams from both countries. [94]

  5. History of cricket in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It has been suggested that the fast-paced quick play of baseball was more appealing to Americans than the technical slower game of cricket, [16] which at the time was played over a much longer duration than baseball; [20] other reasons for cricket's demise include Americans' desire to have some type of national game distinct from the games of ...

  6. History of sports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cricket declined in popularity after the Civil War, with baseball replacing it as the national bat-and-ball game. This decline occurred for a number of reasons; cricket was considered too long to play, requiring a few days to play, and it was resisted on nativist grounds as being of British origin, with baseball being considered a more suitable ...

  7. Cricket for beginners: The terms you need to know - AOL

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    Cricket grew in popularity in the 1800s to become the most popular sport until the Civil War, when baseball eclipsed it. But its stature in the U.S. was such that the first international cricket ...

  8. Cricket in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of cricket (top) and baseball (bottom) It may have been during the Civil War that baseball overtook cricket and secured its place as America's game. [30] An army making a brief stop at a location could easily organise a game of baseball on almost any clear patch of ground, while cricket required a carefully prepared pitch.

  9. History of sport - Wikipedia

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    Drank tea and stayed til 8." In the 1870s the game split between the professionals and amateurs; the professional game rapidly gained dominance, and marked a shift in the focus from the player to the club. The rise of baseball also helped squeeze out other sports such as cricket, which had been popular in Philadelphia prior to the rise of baseball.