The so-known as dead-ball era ended within the early Nineteen Twenties with several modifications in rule and circumstance that have been advantageous to hitters. The rise of the legendary participant Babe Ruth, the first nice power hitter of the new period, helped permanently alter the nature of the game. In the late Nineteen Twenties and early 1930s, St. Louis Cardinals common supervisor Branch Rickey invested in several minor league clubs and developed the primary fashionable farm system.
A new Negro National League was organized in 1933; 4 years later, it was joined by the Negro American League. The first elections …