Alexander Cartwright

Alexander Joy Cartwright, Jr. (April 17, 1820 – July 12, 1892) is one of several people sometimes referred to as a "father of baseball". Cartwright is thought to be the first person to draw a diagram of a diamond-shaped baseball field, and the rules of the modern game are based on the Knickerbocker Rules developed by Cartwright and a committee from his club, the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club. With the myth of Abner Doubleday inventing baseball debunked, Cartwright was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame as an executive 46 years after his death. Cartwright was officially declared the inventor of the modern game of baseball by the 83rd United States Congress on June 3, 1953.

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Alexander Cartwright
Birth dateApril 17, 1820
Birth nameAlexander Joy Cartwright Jr.
Birth place
New York City , United States , New York
Date of deathJuly 12, 1892
Place of death
Hawaii , Honolulu , Kingdom of Hawaii , Oahu
Known for
Baseball

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