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Popularity and cultural impact<br />

wo players on the baseball team of Tokyo, Japan's Waseda University in 1921<br />

An Afghan girl playing baseball in August 2002<br />

Writing in 1919, philosopher Morris Raphael Cohen described baseball as America's national<br />

religion. In the words of sports columnist Jayson Stark, baseball has long been "a unique paragon of<br />

American culture"—a status he sees as devastated by the steroid abuse scandal. Baseball has an<br />

important place in other national cultures as well: Scholar Peter Bjarkman describes "how deeply the<br />

sport is ingrained in the history and culture of a nation such as Cuba, [and] how thoroughly it was<br />

radically reshaped and nativized in Japan." Since the early 1980s, the Dominican Republic, in

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