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Baseball and American exceptionalism - Lexington - The Economist

The national pastime reflects America’s easily mocked—but often successful—desire to be different

“To this day, many of the thousands who visit the museum—to stand in awe before a bust of Babe Ruth or Jackie Robinson—believe baseball was invented in Cooperstown, one day in 1839, by Abner Doubleday...

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