JUNE 3rd - Thank You, Congress

On this day in 1953, the 83rd United States Congress determined that Alexander Cartwright was the true founder of baseball and not Abner Doubleday as had previously been popularized by legend and myth. Abner Doubleday still wins the cool name award, and pretty much caused the Hall of Fame to be in Cooperstown (his hometown), but I can't help but feel a tad bit sorry for Alexander Cartwright. Though he does share initials with a certain wrestler from Bayside, I wonder if AC spent the last forty years of his life wandering around Cali and Hawaii mumbling about he how created baseball, not that pretentious soldier Abner. But it seems there were multiple individuals responsible for the game’s creation, and Cartwright eventually was recognized as the actual inventor, so maybe I shouldn't feel too bad. Walter Camp and James Naismith must've been shaking their heads. Fishy stuff. Basically the plot of Grandma’s Boy without Grandma’s intervention to prove who the real creator of baseball was. Nevertheless I’m glad Congress got involved and made the determining ruling. This would prove very useful 50 something years later when they got to the bottom of that whole steroid fiasco all lickety-split like. In any case, I'm thankful to know the true father of baseball. Maybe.

This day has been Marked.

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