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“Explains how almost all conventional wisdom about baseball’s origins and formative years is wrong. A delightful look at a young nation creating a pastime that was love from the first crack of the bat.” Wall Street Journal
“Gilbert digs deep into baseball history to separate fact from fiction when it comes to the origins of the American pastime…originated by a group of amateurs in New York City.”“ New York Post
“How Baseball Happened is a brilliant new approach to our game, and its author tells a hundred stories you haven’t heard before.” John Thorn, official historian of Major League Baseball
“This is a tart and funny trip through the raucous and aspiring culture that shaped baseball, with its volunteer firefighters, urban professionals, bloodstained butchers, and brawling gamblers.” Edward Achorn, author of Every Drop of Blood
“A lively and often funny account of how baseball became THE national sport. At once irreverent and loving, Gilbert explodes baseball’s founding myths while painting a rich portrait of a forgotten America.” Robert Kagan, New York Times bestselling author