Feb 10, 2025
We hearken back to baseball's humble beginnings this week, as
author/historian Jeff Orens ("Selling
Baseball: How Superstars George Wright and Albert Spalding Impacted
Sports in America") takes us on a journey through
the late 19th century, when the game was rapidly evolving from a
casual pastime to America's national sport - with two
larger-than-life figures at the center of its
transformation.
In Orens' telling, players-turned-sports-
And our conversation doesn't shy away from controversy, either.
We'll delve into Wright's and Spalding's roles in perpetuating the
infamous "Doubleday myth," which erroneously credited Civil War
hero Abner Doubleday with inventing baseball. Orens provides
insight into how these influential figures helped legitimize this
false narrative, shaping/tainting baseball's origin story for
generations to come.
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