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1 Baseball Trivia Created by Kathie DeMeritt using facts from: PBS, "Baseball Timeline." http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/baseball/timeline/ (accessed 04/05/2011).

2 18391839

3 Abner Doubleday is credited with inventing baseball in Cooperstown, New York in 1839.

4 18661866

5 The first womens' baseball team is started in 1866 by a group from Vassar College.

6 18821882

7 The American Baseball Association, also known as the Beer and Whiskey League, is created.

8 19031903

9 The Boston Pilgrims and the Pittsburgh Pirates play the first World Series in 1903.

10 19121912

11 In 1912, Fenway Park opens and the first players' strike in Major League Baseball occurs.

12 19191919

13 In 1919, the most famous scandal in baseball history eight players from the Chicago White Sox are accused of throwing the World Series against the Cincinnati Reds.

14 19211921

15 Baseball is broadcast on radio for the first time.

16 19431943

17 In 1943, the All- American Girls Professional Baseball League is formed. (See Movie - A League of Their Own)

18 19471947

19 In 1947, the first World Series was televised.

20 19771977

21 In 1977, Reggie Jackson hits three consecutive home runs in a World Series game.

22 19891989

23 A magnitude 7.1 earthquake strikes San Francisco just before the third game of the World Series.

24 19941994

25 1994 is the year without a World Series: the longest and costliest strike in baseball history begins on August 12, and lasts until the following spring.

26 19981998

27 In 1998, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa surpass Roger Maris' single-season home run record.

28 20002000

29 In 2000 for the first time, the Major League Baseball season opens in Tokyo, Japan (Chicago Cubs vs. New York Mets).

30 20022002

31 In 2002, Tsuyoshi Shinjo, an outfielder for the San Francisco Giants, becomes the first Japanese player to take part in a World Series game.


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