Sports History On This Day: August 31

August 31, 1909 – A. J. Reach Co. patented the cork-centered baseball. Previously the balls had a hard rubber core to them. It sounds harmless enough, after all the core is buried under a leather cover and inner bindings. The stats tell a different story though.

According to ThisDayinBaseball.com the number of .300 hitters jumped from eight in 1910 to 27 a season later in the American League. The league’s earned run average will go from 2.53 to 3.34. We have heard about the corked bat, but the corked ball may have had an even bigger impact in the game. The modern ball has a core composed of cork and rubber.

To find more great daily sports history make sure to check out the Sports Jersey Dispatch and Pigskin Dispatch.

Baseball Scene circa 1890 by Creator: Beatty and Votteler
The photo is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons of Baseball Scene circa 1890 by Creator: Beatty and Votteler Special thanks to the resources of Newspapers.com, ThisDayinBaseball.com, and OnThisDay.com for the information obtained.

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