Why The F**** Is It Called The World Series?
I wanted to know, so I looked it up.
The Spalding guide of america in 1887 named it "Worlds championship Series" (later shortened to world series) in the hope that other nations such as "Australia and Great Britain" would soon play and "become rivals"...none have.
As it was american league and national league meeting, then a bigger name was used..world....as regards america hoping Australia then Great Britain would play it, source states... "This didn't happen, but the name "World's Championship Series" stuck..
But lets elaborate on the point why.
People ask with Spalding guide naming it World championship Series attempting to entice other countries to play it of which it states Australia and Great Britain, and why they dont play it, a major reason for this is the British invented Baseball aka Rounders for children and its historically been for them, whom it was intended so while you dont see adults from UK playing it, its VERY popular among kids up to 5th grade..notably girls who have formalised competitions nationwide.