There has been much speculation about the origin of baseball. In 1907 a special commission
Baseball did not receive a standard set of rules until 1845, when Alexander Cartwright organized the Knicker-bocker Baseball Club of New York City. The rules Cartwright set up for his nine-player team were widely adopted by other clubs and formed the basis of modem baseball. The game was played on a "diamond" infield with the bases 90 feet apart. The first team to score 21 runs was declared the winner. By 1858 the National Association of Baseball Players was formed with 25 amateur teams. The Cincinnati Red Stockings began to pay players in 1869.
Which of the following is true about the origins of baseball?
A.Historians agree that baseball was invented by Abner Doubleday.
B.Baseball, as played in the early 19th century, differed very little from today's game.
C.As early as the 1700s, English boys played a game called "baseball".
D.The first standard set of baseball rules was established at the turn of the century