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    The Abominable Baseball Bat In the poem "The Abominable Baseball Bat‚" by X.J. Kennedy‚ a batter swings and misses the ball and strike three is called. The bat is changed into a vampire showing that the anger the batter is feeling towards striking out is caused by the vampire sucking the life out of the batter. Now every time the batter goes up to bat he can still feel the vampire’s bite and so he looks to walk instead of swing at the ball. The batter in this poem seems to be in a hitting

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    going to sticky hot summer afternoons and nights‚ watching baseball games. I have been playing baseball for as long as I can remember. Always playing games‚ then sticking around to watch the “big boys” play and admire their pure talent and optimism of the game. I was fortunate enough that my father was the coach for Tee Ball and 8u baseball. I was able to start playing at the age of five with the older kids. I knew from the moment 8u baseball started that I loved the game‚ even if I got distracted and

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    Jackie Robinson is one of the most well known people in baseball. Without Jackie Robinson blacks might not have played baseball until later in time. Jackie Robinson was one of the most courageous people of his time for being a pioneer despite the odds. In Jackie Robinson’s time‚ African Americans were not just segregated in sports‚ they were segregated in life. For example‚ African Americans went to different schools than whites; they were not allowed to sit in the front of public transportation

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    Lou Gehrig Baseball Legend Lou Gehrig‚ one of the greatest players of all time‚ struggled to make it in the big leagues. Although he did grow up in a normal family‚ the beginning of his career was rough. As he settled into the MLB‚ his career was one to remember. He really gave New York something to brag about. Towards the end of his career‚ an untimely sickness affected his life in the worst way possible. Lou Gehrig was born in Yorkville‚ Manhattan in 1903. His parents both emigrated from

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    Do You have a nickname? Tell the story of how you got it and why. If you do not have a nickname‚ tell what you would like your nickname to be and how you imagine receiving that name. Write down an important goal you would like to achieve over the next ten years. Brainstorm a list of actions you need to take to make your goal. Decide when you should take each action and place it on a timeline. Select one of the following statements and rewrite it descriptively‚ showing it instead of telling

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    “When life gives you bad hops‚ make great plays” -Anonymous This quote relates bad hops in baseball to obstacles in my life and making great plays to overcoming those obstacles. This brings me to my laws of life which are how to deal with failure‚ and how to make the best of a bad situation put before you. I will be relating both of these laws to experiences I’ve had in baseball. I made the realization that failure is healthy and can only make me stronger. Before I made these realizations‚ whenever

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    "Compare And Contrast Baseball And Basketball" Basketball and baseball are two of the most popular sports in not only America but Worldwide. They both have been a part of Americas past time. Baseball began in 1744 in England‚ and then later made its way to America. Basketball on the other hand began in 1891 in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. Both sports are played as professions‚ in schools‚ and just for fun. Basketball and baseball are sports that are very much alike and very much different in numerous

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    Baseball. It’s just a game-as simple as a ball and a bat. Yet as complex as the American spirit it symbolizes. It’s a sport‚ business-and sometimes even religion.” Ernie Harwell’s quote from his 1955 poem‚ “The Game for All America” displays how baseball is a part of America’s roots. The game of baseball is as complex and changing as America itself. In the 1920s many things were evolving and Babe Ruth progressed baseball and society with his popularity‚ greatness‚ and love for the game that firmly

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    Summary: “Let Us…? No‚ Give It A Rest.” On January 22‚ 2001 George F. Will wrote a political article for News weekly called‚ “Let Us…? No‚ Give It A Rest.” In this article Will discusses the history of the Inaugural address and how they reflect the changes our country has made throughout the many years and presidential parties. He identifies numerous differences or changes in the sentence structure and the number of words used‚ topics discussed‚ and even the tone that is used by the President’s

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    In ‘The Secret Joy of Baseball Curses”‚ curses are thoroughly evaluated by supplying evidence‚ repetition‚ and robust adjectives. Throughout the essay‚ the author used three examples and two quotes to provide evidence for the claims they made. The author quoted journalists and authors‚ both generally assumed to have great adept in the field that they write about‚ to further strengthen and support claims that the author made. In addition‚ the author used only baseball examples to explain the points;

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