Baseball began in the New Mexico pueblos before 1900. The game was
learned by watching soldiers and settlers and by playing in the Indian
schools throughout the country. The first competition was with
Albuquerque teams, mining teams, other pueblo teams, and the state
penitentiary. Today, the game has evolved into a family and tribal
tradition. The games are played on barren fields with enthusiastic
spectator support. The players' objective is to win that game, with
little thought of individual achievement; they are playing for family
and tribe.