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    Baseball Bats

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    Wooden Baseball Bats vs. Aluminum Baseball Bats When you have the choice between a wooden baseball bat and an aluminum baseball bat‚ which one would you choose? Both are acceptable to play with… If you like tradition‚ the wooden bat is the one for you. If you like the lighter bat‚ the aluminum bat is for you. However‚ if you base your decision on which plays better‚ you’ll end up playing with the better of the two. Aluminum bats are obviously stronger than wooden bats. Wooden often break

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    Baseball Beginnings

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    Baseball Beginnings A ball‚ a bat‚ and four bases on a field. The elements of the game that became baseball have been around for hundreds of years‚ also know as an English game called rounders.[#1 Appositive] Americans had been playing another ball game with bases called “town ball” since the Revolutionary War. By the 1840s‚ sportsmen in several Northeastern cities were gathering regularly to play several variations of what they called baseball. In 1845‚ Alexander Cartwright and Daniel Adams

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    Steriods in Baseball

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    Steroids in Baseball Over the past three decades use of steroids in baseball has been brought to light and has been the forefront of much discussion and controversy. Newspapers‚ Magazines‚ Sports works‚ and all types of mainstream media have been covering stories and rumors of players using performance enhancing substances. Steroid use in baseball has become so prevalent that even the United States government has had to step in and help with ongoing investigations to help control the epidemic

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    Baseball 42

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    The number 42 is a revered number in Major League Baseball. It has been worn by many legends of the game including Jackie Robinson and Mariano Rivera. While both Mariano and Jackie played during totally different time periods in baseball‚ both left an eternal mark on the sport. There will never be another player who wears 42 because the MLB has retired the number across the league. Jackie Robinson was the first African American baseball player in the Major Leagues. Many other black legends

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    Steroids In Baseball

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    people agree that baseball has always been and always will be considered America’s past time. This game has been played for many centuries and every year the people want more. But to what extent are the players willing to go to‚ to keep the game going? We cannot deny that everyone loves to see players hit homeruns and to see the ball fly out of the park‚ it is one of the greatest things to happen in a game. This homerun tradition has been going on since the Babe Ruth era of baseball and many would argue

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    Steroids in Baseball

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    been present since the 1950’s. Did you know that Major League Baseball was the first sports organization to implement a comprehensive drug testing policy? This policy launched because of the findings of a bottled substance of androstendione a form of steroids in Mark McGwire’s locker. Unfortunately at this time Mark McGwire was in route to break the home run record. This paper will examine the cause and affects of Steroids in baseball‚ include interviews with players that have openly admitted using

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    Physics of Baseball

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    "Baseball ’s a simple game. You hit the ball. You throw the ball. You catch the ball‚" said a well-respected baseball manager by the name of Casey Stengel. Mr. Stengel was a baseball man‚ not a mathematician nor a physicist. Physics and mathematics can be applied to the game of baseball on every pitch‚ and on every swing of the bat. To understand the physics of the game‚ it is first necessary to look at the center of the game‚ the ball. Section 1.09 of the Official Baseball Rules states that

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    the business of baseball

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    The way baseball is managed to me is a business like every other business‚ you have the owners‚ the general managers‚ the middle management‚ couches‚ assistant couches‚ and the team. They all have an extremely important part that they do in the operations of the franchise. All members work to acquire the same goal and that is to have a chance at being in the World Series‚ so every decision effects the way that can happen‚ weather it is the franchise recruiting a new player or the couch not playing

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    My experience last year on the Jesuit High School lacrosse team is a constant reminder that hard work really does pay off. I had decided to try out for the varsity team‚ and in doing so I would be the youngest player on the team if I made it. However‚ after a week of tryouts‚ I was demoted to the junior varsity team. At the time‚ I thought my chances of playing four years of varsity lacrosse were over; but I was sorely mistaken. After being cut from the varsity team‚ I decided to make the most

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    Hitting In Baseball

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    It is often said the hardest thing to do in sports is hit a baseball. Hitting a round ball with a round bat is nearly impossible. How do hitters do it? Hitting is much more complex than making contact between the ball and the bat. Hitting is fundamental. One needs excellent hand-eye coordination. How does one hit a baseball? First off‚ one must have the proper batting stance. The proper stance is feet a little wider than shoulder width‚ knees bent and an almost straight upper body with both eyes

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