Essay On Baseball Culture

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My experience of playing Baseball has been an enlightening one, although I may not be good at it and I made many mistakes while playing, it was an interesting sport to explore. While I went to the Rialto park to explore the culture of a sport I found that baseball was the one I knew very little to nothing about. I met up with a group of kids (ages 14- 17) who were already playing around the time I got there. I was positioned as a pitcher for the team I was on (someone who throws the ball to the batter in hopes that it goes to the catcher to strike them out). If the batter hits the ball out on the side behind the pitcher then it’s a homerun, but if the ball gets hit and the pitch any of his teammates catch the ball then the batter is out, lastly …show more content…

The circumstance that people adopt ideas, practices, and technologies from other societies demonstrates the fluidity of social boundaries and partly explains why societies and cultures are changing all the time. Yet cultural appropriation also often involves relationships of domination and subordination between social groups.” (p.31) they adopted ideas, techniques, and stances from some of their favorite players to the park game such as how the players held the bat and the catch phrases they would say and do. They also appreciated those team players because they are from the team that represent their city (or near their city) from where the kids are from. The people I play with such as Josh from la which is why he loves the dodger, Tony likes the angels, while Julian likes Babe Ruth because his dad loved the New York Yankees and his dad grew up in New York. If they all played a professional game, then they wouldn’t be able to express Cultural appropriation as the coach might find it

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