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Baseball & The Sea: Superstitions That Bind America’s Pastimes

Baseball is often referred to as America’s favorite pastime, and it’s not merely the crack of the bat or the roar of the crowd that captures fans’ hearts. Equally compelling are the colorful superstitions and rituals embraced by players, coaches, and even fans throughout its history. These peculiar practices range from quirky behaviors to steadfast rituals, based on the belief that adhering to them influences success on the diamond.
Much like baseball, the maritime industry has an extensive history of following superstitions for protection and luck during voyages. The sea has always been a place of mystery, power, and unpredictability, which is why sailors observe these centuries-old customs to ward off misfortune and ensure safe passage.
Join us as we explore some of the most famous and intriguing superstitions within the baseball world, as well as the marine and maritime realms that have become legendary. We will look at the fascinating parallels and contrasts, revealing how they help participants feel grounded and prepared.

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Bats, Boats, and the Shared Traditions of America’s Pastime and Profession: Baseball and the Maritime Industry

Two of America’s most enduring cultural icons—baseball and the maritime industry—might seem worlds apart at first glance. One is played on sunlit diamonds with the sound of a bat cracking through the afternoon air. The other involves the ceaseless motion of the sea, the groan of a vessel’s hull, and the rhythm of tides and trade.
But look a little closer, and you’ll see a deep kinship between the two. Baseball and the marine industry don’t just represent major threads of American life—they define it through tradition, resilience, and an unspoken code passed down through generations. In their rituals, language, and communal spirit, these two institutions narrate a shared story about shaping the America we know today.