See this guy.  Abner Doubleday.  Say his name.  What comes to mind?  Inventor of baseball.  Right?  Every year, nearly 300,000 people pass through the Baseball Hall of Fame in upstate New York, built to honor this Civil War Hero.  Thank Al Spalding for that.  He manufactured Sporting equipment and saw dollars draining away when an English employee, Henry Chadwick, pointed out that baseball came from Great Britain.  Kids there called it Rounders.   Spalding argued the game was one hundred percent American.  Chadwick explained that Rounders is played with a bat and ball, a pitcher and a batter who runs counter clockwise around the bases.  Case closed.  Not quite.