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Is Baseball an American sport?

Discussion in 'General Discussion / Off-Topic' started by Ghamorra, Sep 10, 2013.

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Is Baseball American (vote after reading the thread)

  1. Yes

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  2. No

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  1. Wartyger

    Wartyger Moderator
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    This reminded me of the Abbot & Costello routine, "Who's On First?".

    I have a question. Why is World Series Baseball only played by North Americans?

    And Aussie Rules Football (AFL) is only played on a professional level in Australia...
     
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  2. dutchpunk

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    The world series baseball is only played by North Americans because they're close minded and think that north america is the whole world
     
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  3. izjar11

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    Perhaps you should learn a thing or two about how HIV is transmitted you ignorant cu-nt. But again, learn to bark.
     
  4. Sulq

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    Hmm, wonder why? Lol
     
  5. NukeInbound

    NukeInbound Well-Known Member

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    I won't taste your jewish non-aryan blood.

    I bet you know everything about HIV.
     
  6. izjar11

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    Did you say something relevant?
     
  7. NukeInbound

    NukeInbound Well-Known Member

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    ur mum is fat,that is relevant
     
  8. Gambit11B

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    I believe it is referred to as an "E-Sport". Making it a sport.

    Synchronized Swimming is less sport than MLG, and it's in the Olympics for Christ's sake.
     
  9. dutchpunk

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    E-sport yes but not a sport.
    To different things.
    Just like chess. That's a thinking sport, but not a sport
     
  10. izjar11

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    What? My mum? Have you no decency she died in 1912 for the love of all thats piss! oh hey is your brother still laying eggs?
     
  11. NukeInbound

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    ur mum is,lawl
     
  12. HoT_HaRRY

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    Cartwright was American. It was in America that he made his version and dubbed it "baseball", so yes, it's American made. Americans have also been the one to ruin it with roids and such. They can keep all further ideas to themselves.

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  13. juliafrod

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    Greetings to all! Yes, baseball is often considered an American sport. It has a deep and longstanding history in the United States, and many people associate it with American culture and tradition. Baseball is often referred to as "America's pastime" because of its popularity and historical significance in the country. The sport has a strong presence in American sports culture, with Major League Baseball (MLB) being one of the most prominent professional sports leagues in the United States. While baseball is played and enjoyed in other countries around the world, it holds a special place in American sports history and culture.
     

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