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Board game:Babe Ruth National Game of Baseball

The Ranburn Co., Inc.1921

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Well before the year 1900, baseball was already known as the American National Game. Once a simple pastime for boys, it evolved in the 19th century into a commercialized spectator amusement operated by promoters and played by professionals within a nationwide, monopolistic structure called Organized Baseball. The game's history reflects much of the concurrent history of the United States, and American interest in the game has grown exponentially since its beginnings. During the rise of the manufacture of board and card games in the mid-19th century, it was natural that producers made games that mimicked the play of the game that virtually every boy and man loved. Following the rise of star athletes in the early 20th century, game manufacturers often used the star power of these athletes to help sell their playthings, whether baseball-style games or other toys. Baseball-style games as well as player-endorsed versions, both manual and electronic, continue to be popular through the present day.

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  • Title: Board game:Babe Ruth National Game of Baseball
  • Creator: The Ranburn Co., Inc.
  • Date Created: 1921
  • Location: Tonawanda, NY
  • Subject Keywords: baseball, George Herman Ruth
  • Type: Sports, Board Games
  • Medium: printed paper, cardboard
  • Object ID: 109.17531
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