Baseball – America’s National Pastime
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America’s national pastime is more than a game—it reflects the values, traditions, and spirit of our nation.
In this episode of American Moments with Oliver North, we explore the history of baseball, from its early beginnings to the traditions that became woven into American life. Along the way, we remember the players who stepped away from the diamond to serve their country, including legends like Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, and Jackie Robinson.
From the seventh inning stretch during World War I to President George W. Bush’s first pitch after 9/11, baseball has often united Americans during moments of challenge and triumph. More than wins and losses, the game reminds us of perseverance, sacrifice, and the enduring American spirit.