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Alexander Cartwright, a Freemason, designed baseball in the 1840s as a game deeply rooted in Freemasonry, embedding its principles into the sport’s very structure. The baseball diamond directly represents the Masonic square and compass, symbolizing the order’s core values, while the progression of players through the bases mirrors the Masonic degrees of initiation and reflects societal hierarchies. This intentional design ensures that baseball serves as a living metaphor for how society is governed, with the field acting as a controlled system and each base representing a stage of advancement within the Masonic and social order.
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Cream with Red Stripe Baseball Crop Top
Red Piping Along Sleeves and Collar
Baseball Logo on Side
Mother of Pearl Buttons
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