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13 September 2025

10 Fun Facts About Baseball

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13 September 2025

10 Fun Facts About Baseball

Baseball is often referred to as America’s pastime, and for good reason. It has a rich history, deep traditions, and some of the most passionate fans in sports. Whether you're an avid fan or a casual observer, these fun facts about baseball are sure to surprise and entertain you! 1. The First World Series Was Held in 1903 The very first World Series was played in 1903 between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Boston Americans (now the Red Sox). Boston came out on top, winning the best-of-nine series 5-3. Today, the World Series remains the pinnacle of baseball glory. 2. Baseball Was Played Professionally Before the Civil War Though the official start of Major League Baseball was in 1869, baseball was already being played professionally as early as the 1850s. The Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first fully professional baseball team, becoming a part of baseball’s incredible history. 3. The Shortest Game in MLB History Lasted Just 51 Minutes On September 28, 1919, the New York Giants faced the Philadelphia Phillies in a game that only lasted 51 minutes. The Giants won 6-1, and because of the pitcher’s quick pace and lack of scoring action, it became the shortest nine-inning game in MLB history. 4. The Longest Game Lasted Over 8 Hours At the other extreme, the longest professional baseball game took place in 1981 between the Pawtucket Red Sox and the Rochester Red Wings, lasting 33 innings and over 8 hours of play. The game was so long, it had to be paused and resumed later! 5. The Yankees Have the Most World Series Titles It’s no secret that the New York Yankees are one of the most successful franchises in sports history. They have won an incredible 27 World Series titles, more than any other team in Major League Baseball. Their next closest rival, the St. Louis Cardinals, has 11 titles. 6. A Baseball Is Only Used for 5-7 Pitches Ever wonder how long a baseball stays in play? On average, a baseball is used for only 5-7 pitches before being swapped out. With a typical game using between 100 to 120 baseballs, that’s a lot of leather! 7. Babe Ruth Started as a Pitcher Babe Ruth, one of the greatest hitters in baseball history, actually started his career as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. He was an excellent pitcher, but his real talent was hitting home runs, and eventually, he made the switch to a full-time outfielder with the New York Yankees. 8. A Woman Played in the MLB In 1992, a woman named Ila Borders became the first woman to play men's professional baseball, pitching for the independent minor league team, the St. Paul Saints. While no woman has played in MLB yet, she paved the way for future female athletes in the sport. 9. The Fastest Pitch Ever Recorded Was 105. 1 MPH The fastest pitch ever thrown in an MLB game was clocked at 105. 1 mph by Aroldis Chapman in 2010. Known as "The Cuban Missile, " Chapman regularly throws at speeds that would make anyone's head spin! 10. Baseball Was an Olympic Sport. . . and Could Be Again Baseball made its Olympic debut in 1992 but was removed from the games after 2008. However, baseball made a brief return at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and there are hopes it will be included in future games, much to the delight of fans worldwide. There you have it! These fun facts show just how deep and fascinating baseball’s history is, and why it remains one of the most beloved sports in the world. Whether you're a fan of the stats, the strategy, or the sheer excitement of the game, baseball continues to capture the hearts of millions. Batter up!    

13 September 2025

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13 September 2025

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13 September 2025

The History of Camels—Nature’s Ultimate Desert Survivors

Camels have been desert dwellers for millions of years, but their adaptations make them one of the most resilient animals on Earth. Contrary to popular belief, camels don’t store water in their humps—those are fat reserves that provide energy when food is scarce. Instead, their bodies conserve water so efficiently that they can go weeks without drinking! Their thick eyelashes and nostrils that close protect them from sandstorms, and their wide, padded feet help them walk across shifting desert sands without sinking. No wonder they’ve been called the “ships of the desert” for centuries!

13 September 2025

The History of Camels—Nature’s Ultimate Desert Survivors

Camels have been desert dwellers for millions of years, but their adaptations make them one of the most resilient animals on Earth. Contrary to popular belief, camels don’t store water in their humps—those are fat reserves that provide energy when food is scarce. Instead, their bodies conserve water so efficiently that they can go weeks without drinking! Their thick eyelashes and nostrils that close protect them from sandstorms, and their wide, padded feet help them walk across shifting desert sands without sinking. No wonder they’ve been called the “ships of the desert” for centuries!

13 September 2025

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13 September 2025

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13 September 2025

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