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Baseball rightly deserves to be America’s Game

April 24th, 2009

It is a truth that as of 1845, the official baseball rules have kept varying with each passing year. In fact, the changes, over the years, have been very few and far between, thus making the baseball rules seem constant, which in turn has made it alluring to fans who are devoted on following the development of the game. This sport of baseball, as opposed to other sports around the world, has a meaningful and rich the past.

Baseball is considered America’s pastime. Over the years, this game has achieved international appreciation and is played in over 100 countries around the world. Rite of baseball rules by everyone: players, managers, umpires, administrative officers and coaches guarantee wholesome and steady development of the status of the sport.

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