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    Omar Pérez BOSTON RED SOX INTRODUCTION Boston Red Sox is a professional baseball team of United States Major League based in Boston‚ Massachusets. It belongs to the East American Division League. The New York Yankees are their traditional rivals. 1.- TEAM HISTORY The Boston Red Sox were created in 1893 as a minor league franchise in the city of Toledo‚ Ohio in the Western League. Then moved to Boston when that league became the American League in 1900. The name of Red Sox was chosen by

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    COMPARISION/CONTRAST ESSAY: New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox Everyone knows or has heard about the much heated and hated rivalry between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. The Yankees Red Sox rivalry is one of the sports worlds greatest of all times. This rivalry has been going on for over 100 yrs. Some would say that it all started when the Red Sox sold then superstar George “Babe” Ruth to the Yankees; when he was added to the Yankees’ line up it became known as “Murderers’ Row”

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    The Boston Red Sox are a privately owned organization located in the Kenmore Square part of the city. The team plays at Fenway Park‚ located at 4 Yawkey Way in Boston. The Red Sox Front Offices are also located at Fenway Park. The park is currently celebrating its one-hundredth year‚ and is the oldest park in Major League Baseball The organization is tall in structure but is also departmentalized by function within this structure. At the top of this structure are the three owners‚ John Henry

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    Boston Red Sox Spring Training Stadium 1) Center of Gravity Model Table 1 Calculation Center of Gravity Model Figure 1 the center of gravity model According to the requirement from City Council Members‚ the weighted of important places (included the Population Center) had ranked in the table above. The highest weight mean the important of that location. Therefore‚ according to the center gravity model‚ the best result of the training stadium site is the red dot in the figure 1. 2) Weighted

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    On a cool October 30th the Cardinals are set to play the Boston Red Sox facing an elimination scenario. Boston has a chance to clinch the World Series in front of the home crowd for the first time since 1918. The atmosphere in Boston is going to be a factor. When a fan base knows that the team has a chance to win the championship‚ it brings out a little edge. Out of all the championship teams‚ none of them have had an effect on the fans as this year’s club. *Flash Back* *8 Hours before the game*

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    Eastern International University Becamex Business School BUS359HP: Supply Chain Management Term: Summer quarter 2013-2014 Name: Le Hoa Duong Ngoc IRN: 1132300265 Assignment: Boston Red Sox Spring Training Decision Case Study 1. The center of gravity for the population of the country is C (4.49‚ 7.83) with: Explanation: The location of X = 4.49 and Y = 7.83 is the optimal location determined by quantitative factor that use to find appropriate location for the stadium with highest

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    Series of 1919‚ two teams‚ The Chicago White Sox‚ and the Cincinnati Reds made a bit of history. The White Sox realized they were desperate to win. So desperate that they decided they would bribe some of the Reds players with $100‚000‚ to throw the game. These actions‚ in the end result‚ banned 8 players‚ and crushed thousands of fans. In the World Series of 1919‚ two teams‚ The Chicago White Sox‚ and the Cincinnati Reds made a bit of history. The White Sox realized they were desperate to win. So desperate

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    02.03 Summarization Chants‚ curses can’t stop Red Sox AP Images © 2010 Chants‚ curses can’t stop Red Sox NEW YORK (AP) _ Who’s your daddy‚ indeed. No chants‚ no curse could stop the Boston Red Sox. They turned history on its head and the New York Yankees into baseball’s most stunned losers to reach the World Series for the first time since 1986. "All empires fall sooner or later‚" Boston president Larry Lucchino said. He had once branded the Yankees "the Evil Empire‚" and he

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    April 18 marked the 120th running of the famed Boston Marathon. Without question‚ the 26.2-mile race is the pinnacle of achievement for runners of all skill levels and abilities. This year‚ some 30‚000 men and women participated and many of whom ran the iconic race for the first time. Hundreds of marathons that take place each year‚ from races with only a couple of hundred participants to the New York City Marathon that boasts nearly 52‚000 runners. However‚ for those runners lucky enough to qualify

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    The New York Yankees VS. The Boston Red Sox Americas favorite professional past time sport is Major League Baseball. The two most popular teams in Major League Baseball are the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. These two teams are the highest paid team‚ in both the National and American league. The Yankees are the highest paid franchise and the Red Sox are the second. Both of these teams have great legends behind them. The talent between the players are a lot alike but yet very

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