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  2. James Naismith - Wikipedia

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    In his attempt to think up a new game, Naismith was guided by three main thoughts. [9] Firstly, he analyzed the most popular games of the times (rugby, lacrosse, soccer, football, hockey, and baseball); Naismith noticed the hazards of a ball and concluded that the big, soft soccer ball was safest. Secondly, he saw that most physical contact ...

  3. Bobby Mathews - Wikipedia

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    He won 20 games 8 times, including 42 in 1874 with the New York Mutuals of the National Association, and is the only player to win 50 games or to pitch 100 games [2] in each of three major leagues. [1] Mathews died in 1898 in Baltimore, at the age of 46, of paresis caused by syphilis, [4] and is interred at New Cathedral Cemetery, also in ...

  4. List of Major League Baseball single-game records - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of single-game baseball records and unusual events. The following criteria are used for inclusion: The following criteria are used for inclusion: Only events occurring within a single plate appearance , inning , or game are included; cumulative or aggregate records achieved over more than one game are not listed.

  5. Baseball statistics - Wikipedia

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    Baseball "stats" have been recorded since the game's earliest beginnings as a distinct sport in the middle of the nineteenth century, and as such are extensively available through the historical records of leagues such as the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players and the Negro leagues, although the consistency, standards, and ...

  6. History of baseball - Wikipedia

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    During the 1830s and 1840s organized amateur club baseball grew up in eastern United States cities; however, the first official baseball game with a documented score card took place not in the US, but in Canada in 1838 The first “baseballgame ever played. While Canada invented the version of baseball we know today, innovations made by New ...

  7. Alexander Cartwright - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Joy Cartwright Jr. (April 17, 1820 – July 12, 1892) was a founding member of the New York Knickerbockers Base Ball Club in the 1840s. Although he was an inductee of the Baseball Hall of Fame and he was sometimes referred to as a "father of baseball", the importance of his role in the development of the game has been disputed.

  8. Henry Chadwick (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Chadwick was one of the prime movers in the rise of baseball from the 19th century to its popularity at the turn of the 20th century. A keen amateur statistician and professional writer, he helped sculpt the public perception of the game, as well as providing the basis for the records of teams' and players' achievements in the form of baseball ...

  9. Bill James - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, he was inducted into the Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame. [32] James made a guest appearance on The Simpsons 2010 episode "MoneyBART". [33] He claimed "I've made baseball as fun as doing your taxes." Steven Soderbergh's planned film adaptation of Moneyball would have featured an animated version of James as a "host". [34]