STORY NO. 11 BASEBALL:
'In the 1800s, English colonists took baseball to America and the game was played in many variants: “baseball”, “goal ball”, “round ball”, “fetch-catch”, “stool ball” and “base”. The most direct ancestors are the English games ”rounders” and “cricket”.
In September 1845, the US firefighter Alexander Cartwright developed a set of new rules for the game, which became modern baseball, played on a diamond-shaped court. The ball has about 108 double stitches, is hand- sewn and lasts for about six pitches - so 5-6 dozens of baseballs are used in each game.
In New York City - squeezed in between skyscrapers - you can find a small baseball field in the Tribeca neighborhood, and you can visit “National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum” in NY – because baseball is more than a game. It’s a part of America’s history.'
Photographer and storyteller: Jeanet Lang
Description:
Organic Story T-shirt in a good quality with a perfect fit.
This is the 11th Story in our Story line.
The delicate Silk Print in front shows a picture from a baseball match in New York - and a short story about Baseball is included.
The Story name, number and photographer are printed inside the neck.
Style: Unisex with a modern fit. Sleeves can be rolled up.
Color: White with a black print
Fabric: 100% organic cotton
Print: Silk Screen Print (serigraphy). Phthalate free.
Wash: inside out, 40 degrees, see instruction inside
AWS apparel are always made at factories that protect rights of their employees and do their utmost to minimize their environmental footprint.
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When buying this T-shirt, you get the whole story written on the hangtag attached to the T-shirt and a collectible postcard will be included.

(T-shirt, hangtag and collectible postcard)
The product will be delivered in an OEKO-TEX® AWS logo cottonbag
