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    One of my favorite places to just sit and stare in amazement is a baseball field. There is so much to look at and take in before during‚ and after a baseball game. When you first walk up to a nice baseball field it takes your breath away. The freshly cut grass not only puts off a fresh‚ relaxing smell floating in the air‚ but the sight of the bright vivid green can not be compared to anything. The pattern of the mower makes the entire field look like a gigantic checker’s board. It is so perfectly

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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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    hear the sound of baseballs being clocked by a bat. This is the first time I have ever been in a tournament for baseball. This is especially the first time I have ever been in a dome. “Wow‚” I gaze at the dome and the fascinating players that are here. It’s just like a baseball park‚ but inside. I was very excited for my first baseball tournament and that it’s in a dome. I can’t wait for my first game. There I was standing on a turf field. It was my first time playing in a baseball tournament and

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    Baseball is a game of skill that requires two teams consisting of nine players; a field‚ and equipment‚ such as gloves‚ bats and baseballs. To start‚ you will need nine willing players per team to participate. One team plays defence in the field ‚ while the other plays offense at bat. The pitcher throws the baseball to the catcher with a offensive hitter in the batter’s box trying to hit the pitched ball. Next‚ the umpire is the official that calls balls and strikes. A strike is a pitch thrown by

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    Stevenson dreamed of becoming a baseball star from the time he put on his first tee-ball uniform to the time he took off his high school jersey for the last time. Stevenson knew he wanted to play baseball for the LSU Tigers from when he was 7 years old. “When I went to my first baseball game in the old Alex Box Stadium‚ I knew that was where I wanted to play when I grew up‚” Stevenson said. Approximately 5 percent of high school baseball players go on to play college baseball. Stevenson joined that 5

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    Baseball: Then and Now "The game of baseball has now become beyond question the leading feature of the outdoor sports of the United States...It is a game which is peculiarly suited to the American temperament and disposition:... in short‚ the pastime suits the people‚ and the people suit the pastime"(Charles Peverelly‚ 1866). Although baseball is still America’s favorite pastime‚ the way it is played has changed greatly since it’s founding in the 1800’s. Baseball was originally created so there

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    How a Baseball Tournament was Able to Unite a Country. Sports‚ something that in some families never had a bigger meaning besides time and entertainment. Dictionary.com defines sports as an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature. But many individuals just see it as a distraction and or relaxing thing to watch and even do. In this case they are going to be talking about baseball. Baseball is a bat and ball game played between two teams of nine players

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    reason that it was impossible to strike me out. I let him throw the first strike‚ and swung and missed on the second pitch. The parents joined in the action and cheered him on‚ with the hopes of seeing an elementary school kid strike out a high school baseball player. I came to the realization that I have much more to give than allowing Vincent to strike me out just to make the onlookers happy. I hit the

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    Effect of Baseball on American Culture Over the past 150 years baseball has impacted American culture in more ways then any one person could. Baseball has brought the country together as a whole; being the national past time of our great nation it brings a sense of connection amongst many peculiar people. Dating back to June 19‚ 1846 in Hoboken‚ New Jersey‚ the first official game recorded had unfolded‚ unaware that these men had just opened up the beginning of a new era in American history.

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    Kainoa Higa English 12 Ms. Grimble 10 April 2014 How Is Baseball Americans Favorite Past-Time Imagine you going up to the plate and hitting a base hit to score the winning run in the last inning. I will be talking to you about baseball‚ Americans favorite pastime. When I first played the game of baseball‚ I thought that baseball was so boring but when I got older‚ it got very interesting. The connection I can make is that baseball is America’s past time and has deep traditional values in many

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