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  1. Jun 10, 2012 · It largely ignored the 19 th century—a wise choice—and segmented "modern" baseball history into four eras—the Dead Ball Era (1901-1919), the Lively Ball Era (1920-1945), the Post-War Era (1946-1960), and the Expansion Era (1961-1973).

  2. Jul 5, 2013 · Some of the individual teams existed prior to 1900, but 1901 is generally considered the start of "modern baseball." The Dead Ball Era (1901 - 1920) -- This was baseball before power hitting became important.

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  4. The 1900s: Birth of the Modern Age. 1900 • 1901 • 1902 • 1903 • 1904 • 1905 • 1906 • 1907 • 1908 • 1909. A long time from now, American sports historians will look back at the 20th Century as the baseball century. From start to finish, through thick and thin, baseball persevered for these 100 years with resilient popularity ...

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · 1903. The American League (AL) was founded in 1901 as a response to the National League’s dominance. In 1903, the first modern World Series took place between the champions of AL and NL. The Boston Red Sox (then known as the Boston Americans) defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates, marking a new era of championship play.

  6. On the other hand, there is clear evidence that in the 18th century a game called Baseball was played in England. In “Northanger Abbey” (a book that was published posthumous in 1818, but was written in the 1790’s), British author Jane Austen describes Catherine Morlan as a woman who prefers cricket, baseball riding on horseback and ...

  7. Virtually all of the modern baseball rules were in place by 1893; the last major change—counting foul balls as strikes—was instituted in 1901. The National League's first successful counterpart, the American League, which evolved from the minor Western League, was established that year.

  8. Feb 5, 2020 · However, a European outlook on other bat-and-ball games of the early modern period complicates the picture of how the earliest versions of baseball evolved. Europeans during this period played a specific bat-and-ball game under a multitude of names, such as schlagball, meta, palant or lapta.