Palant

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First playedmid-1500s
Team members3+
Country orregionPoland
Palant
Pictogram of palant
First playedmid-1500s
Characteristics
Team members3+
TypeTeam sport
Presence
Country or regionPoland

Palant is a Polish bat-and-ball game, similar to American baseball, played by using a solid wooden bat and rubber balls. Similar games are German Schlagball, Russian lapta and Romanian oină.

In his book God's Playground, Norman Davies suggests that baseball may have developed from Palant as played by the first Polish immigrants, such as the Jamestown Polish craftsmen, who arrived in October 1608 on the emigrant ship Mary and Margaret, which brought the first Polish settlers into Jamestown, Virginia. According to Davies, those Polish artisans were said to be responsible for the continent's first industrial strike, and in the game of Palant, for the invention of Baseball.[1]

However, many Native American people played a similar game well before the arrival in the Americas of European people, as recorded in Cherokee sources.[2]

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