: The pitch clock remains a central topic. For the current season, pitchers have 18 seconds to deliver a pitch with runners on base (down from 20 seconds previously). Other adjustments include reduced mound visits (from five to four) and a wider running lane to first base. Historical and Cultural Context
: The famous anthem, originally written in 1908 by Jack Norworth, actually features a "lost" story about a character named Katie Casey , a superfan who knew all the players' names and preferred the ballpark over a show. ballgame
: The roots of "ballgames" trace back 3,000 years to Mesoamerica, where athletes used their hips and elbows to move a solid rubber ball weighing up to 9 pounds. Baseball Blogging Resources : The pitch clock remains a central topic
If you are looking for specific analysis or starting your own blog, these are notable community hubs: Take Me Out to the Ball Game - UNC Press Blog Historical and Cultural Context : The famous anthem,
: The ritual of the presidential first pitch was first established by William Howard Taft in Washington, D.C., on opening day in 1910.