Baseball is a sport which was primarily developed in the United States in the
early 19th century. Legend has it that the sport was invented by Abner Doubleday
in Cooperstown, New York, but that legend has been largely discredited, and
Doubleday should instead be recognised for being an American Civil War hero. The
sport is based on several earlier British sports, such as rounders and cricket,
which were popular in the 17th and 18th century. After its early development in
the United States, professional teams and leagues were later formed, especially
the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players in 1871, the first
formal professional organisation. Five years later, in 1876, this organisation
was replaced by the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs.
Baseball later spread to many nations, notably Japan, Australia, and also to
many Latin American countries, including Cuba, the Dominican Republic,
Nicaragua, Venezuela and Puerto Rico. Cuba's first professional league was
formed in 1878, only two years after the National League in the United States.
Many Latin Americans have played in the American Major Leagues.