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What's English for baseball?

Baseball means baseball in English.

The literal translation means "softball", which originated from the purpose of playing baseball.

The origin of modern baseball is said to be the comprehensive evolution of cricket introduced by the British when they immigrated to the United States and the rounder game that Boston often plays. After several evolutions, there were many different names. Until A.D. 1839, Abner Doubleday in Cooper Town, new york, USA revised the original rules of the game, named the game "Baseball" and began to implement it, becoming one of the most popular sports in the United States. [1845, American Alexander Cartwright formulated the first baseball game rules in history in order to unify the name and play. The designated venue pattern and size are still in use today, and the name baseball has been officially adopted. Most rules and regulations are still in use today, and the name baseball is still in use today. So modern baseball originated in England and developed in America.