Baseball's Historical Popularity Outside the United States

Posted: Apr 26, 2011 |Comments: 0 |

The game of baseball is one of America's favorite national pastimes.  Even though it has been a much beloved and popular sport in the U.S. for over a century, baseball has a long history in many countries around the world as well.

The first World Championships in baseball were held in London in 1938.  A series of five games were played between teams from the U.S. and the U.K.  The British team won four games and the championship.  Soon after this World Cup, the United Kingdom founded the International Baseball Federation.

In 1949 the first Caribbean Baseball World Series was held.  Teams from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Panama, and Venezuela participated.  Despite the Cuban teams dominating influence, Fidel Castro eliminated professional baseball in 1961.  The Caribbean Series restarted again in 1970 without the Cuban teams and included teams from Mexico and the Dominican Republic.

Cuba was first introduced to baseball in the 1860s by American sailors and by Cubans who studied in the U.S. and formed baseball teams when they returned home.  The Cuban League was formed in 1878, but because Castro abolished professional sports in 1961, they were replaced by the amateur Cuban National Series.  Talented players raised and trained in Cuba are highly sought after by U.S. major league baseball clubs hoping to recruit them.

Baseball was introduced to the Dominican Republic during the 1870s by Cuban sugar planters fleeing the Ten Years War raging on their island.  Soon many semi-professional baseball clubs were founded as the game's popularity increased.  With the influence of the U.S. occupation from 1916 to 1924, professional baseball teams like Santo Domingo's Tigres de Licey were formed.  The Dominican Republic is currently the world's largest exporter of baseball players that make up at least nine percent of active MLB rosters.

Baseball is one of Japan's most popular sports.  Introduced in 1872, the first professional competitions were not held until the 1920s.  Their current league, Nippon Professional Baseball, consists of two leagues of six teams each.  Asian countries like Korea and Taiwan also have professional baseball teams.  Over the course of 27 years Taiwan has won 17 Little League World Series Championships, second only to the United States.  They have also won Olympic medals.  Taiwan won the bronze in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and the silver in Barcelona in 1992.

The European Baseball Confederation was founded in 1953 to organize all international competitions within Europe.  Italy and the Netherlands have so far dominated all the European competitions with the most titles won between them.

Although baseball is played around the world, it remains a very popular sport in the Americas.  It is the most popular sport in Nicaragua and Panama, and only ranks second to soccer in Mexico.  Canadians have been playing baseball since the 1800s and had the Montreal Expos (now known as the Washington Nationals) and the Toronto Blue Jays included in the American League.

Many countries have a long history of playing baseball.  Whether the game evolved with the help of Americans working abroad or American military personnel stationed there, baseball is not just America's pastime.

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