Doc Adams shaped the national pastime more than any other individual, but his name was lost to history. Baseball enthusiasts are now rallying behind his legacy, saying he deserves America’s acclaim and a spot in the Hall of Fame.
Opening Day welcomes the new spring baseball season each year, a uniquely America tradition steeped in history and fanfare. And on this day in history, April 14, 1910, President William Howard Taft became the first U.S.
president to throw out the first pitch at a Major League Baseball game. Taft was first in a long line of presidents to have the honor.
Nearly every president since Taft has thrown out the first pitch, with the exception of Jimmy Carter, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, according to National Geographic. (Biden did throw out the first pitch as Barack Obama's vice president.) ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, APRIL 13, 1997, TIGER WOODS, 21, DOMINATES MASTERS WITH RECORD 12-STROKE WIN William Howard Taft was elected 27th president of the United States (1909-1913) and later became the 10th chief justice of the United States (1921-1930).