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    ball in the face. And a catcher wears a vest‚ and arm gear‚ and leg gear to protect themselves. The umpire wears protective clothing to make sure he/she does not get injured by a pitch. Baseball is a sport that is just as rough to play as football‚ and is important in regards to sports safety. A pitcher in baseball can cause harm to a player. When a batter gets hit by a pitch‚ they are evaluated to make sure they did not hurt a body part by the pitch before they head to first base. Pitchers are trained

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    we are involved with is the Disciples homeschool football team as well as our local Little League Baseball team. My parents‚ Kirk and Stephanie Ross‚ have been married for almost twenty-three years. They have homeschooled me and my siblings for our entire education. My mother is the Classical Conversations Foundations and Essentials Director of Fredericksburg‚ Virginia. She has held that position for ten years. My father served in the

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    Surgery? B. (Relevance): This surgery is becoming more prevalent by the year and more and more athletes keep getting hurt. C. (Credibility): I am currently a baseball player at Mt. Juliet High School and I had a teammate recently have this surgery‚ so I understand what he has gone through and how

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    How the Detroit Took Home-Field from the Yanks Many average fans view baseball as merely a game or another sport. But when you shift from an average fan to a baseball fan that idea changes quickly. Baseball fans‚ partially because of their obsession with statistics‚ are often view as more intellectual than their average counterparts. Furthermore‚ baseball fans are aware of what is happening in the game even if it can’t be seen watching the game on television. Both these traits can be fully

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    realized after two terms in Kinesiology this was not the right channel to follow my educational career goals. I’ve been an athlete for 15 years and primarily a baseball player. I’ve had incredible opportunities to participate in athletics beyond being a player. I’ve coached youth sports‚ umpired little league baseball‚ facilitated youth baseball clinics; volunteered with youth groups‚ camp counselor supervisor‚ and mentoring young children. After two terms in Kinesiology at Cal Poly SLO I realize it’s

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    Saunders is a very Chassidic fifteen year old boy who learns Talmud every day‚ four pages to be exact‚ and loves to play baseball. In fact that’s how he and Reuven met‚ every day Danny wears a black caftan and hat‚ never shaves‚ and speaks with a Yiddish accent. Reuven Malter is a very intelligent young adult who speaks with a New York accent and is a very experienced baseball player‚ he wears shell-rimmed glasses‚ tzitzit‚ and keeps his facial hair trimmed. Reuven Malter is an orthodox‚ Jewish

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    game of baseball. This was also the beginning of softball. Hancock’s game was a smaller version of baseball and was played indoors. Within a week’s time Hancock created an oversized ball and a bat with a rubber tip that he used to play the game. He also returned to the gym to make permanent foul lines on the floor. He then wrote the rules and named the game Indoor Baseball. This new sport quickly became a hit and became international. In the same year‚ 1897‚ the Indoor Baseball guide was

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    split them evenly. The rules for kickball are closely related to those of baseball. The main difference is that kickball involves a big rubber ball. The ball is about the size of a basketball. Kickball is played on a field with 4 bases arranged on the corners of a diamond-shaped "infield". Player positions are also similar to those of baseball. There is an "infield" and an "outfield." The infield contains the positions that involve the bases‚ while the outfield is mainly designated to catching

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    sports and sporting activities are popular in the USA. People participate in swimming‚ skating‚ squash and badminton‚ tennis‚ marathons‚ track-and-field‚ bowing‚ archery‚ skiing‚ skating etc. But the five major American sports are hockey‚ volleyball‚ baseball‚ football and basketball. Basketball and volleyball have been invented in America. There is a large choice of sports in America. This can be explained by the size and variety of the country. Another reason of the popularity of sports is the people’s

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    He would help initiate and support a civil rights movement in his lifetime. Not only was he a great all-around athlete but he also affected many lives who thought that they would not see a black baseball player in their lifetime. For many individuals it was hope that the white government would not always oppress its minorities. It was a symbol for change that was yet to come. He was the first African American inducted to the hall of fame not only

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