Fox News recently published an article profiling Major John Griffith, a World War I veteran and a national figure in college sports administration. He is credited with inspiring the creation of American Legion Baseball, the oldest organized youth baseball league in the U.S. which was founded 98 years ago. Griffith, who served as the first commissioner of what is now known as the Big Ten, viewed sports as a solution to improve physical fitness and promote good citizenship among the nation’s youth. About 100,000 teenagers play American Legion Baseball each summer. Notably, the league has produced 82 players who have gone on to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The patriotic organization, American Legion, was the perfect partner to carry out Griffith’s vision. Its members embraced his call for stronger, more competitive youth in America.
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