American League baseballs with the Reach Trademark had Red & Blue stitching, and the National League Spalding Trademark baseballs had Black & Red stitching up until about 1934/35 when in both league started using only red stitching.
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American League baseballs with the Reach Trademark had Red & Blue stitching, and the National League Spalding Trademark baseballs had Black & Red stitching up until about 1934/35 when both leagues started using only red stitching. I will leave a link below to a price guide for Official Major League baseballs. It is broken down by League and league presidents, along with pictures where you can see stitching used. I will be adding more pictures soon -Steven KeyMan
The pitching mound was lowered and the DH rule, the gloves have gotten way better, travel is easier, more specialization ie; closers for late inning games, night games, bigger money, the list goes on and on.
Blue White Red
blue stands for blue sky red stands for purity and the white stands for the snow
The colors of the American flag are easy to remember. They are red, white, and blue. There are seven red stripes and six white stripes. There are also 50 white stars against a blue background. The thirteen stripes symbolize the thirteen original colonies of the United States.