Baseball and American Popular Culture
Title: Baseball and American Popular Culture
Category: /Recreation & Sports
Details: Words: 1564 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Baseball and American Popular Culture
Category: /Recreation & Sports
Details: Words: 1564 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Baseball is an integral part of American pop culture. Many Americans grow up with baseball, playing it before they can even count all the bases. It is glorified, taught, and fed to us. When we play baseball, we find a respect for the game. The respect we gain from playing it has turned the game into a tradition of American culture. It has formed itself into the business of professional baseball, namely major league baseball.
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its way into our culture more than 125 years ago (Wallop, p15) and will be played for 125 more.
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Wallup, Douglas. Baseball: An Informal History. New York: Norton & Company, Inc., 1969: p. 14 -15.