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    Why Baseball Is Important

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    Baseball Why should anyone ever play baseball? It just seems like those who devote their lives to the game can never win. I’m in high school‚ and even I have to get up every weekend to go to the baseball fields‚ sometimes even as early as 7:30 A.M. Imagine my disappointment‚ after I drag myself out of bed at the crack of dawn on a non-school day‚ just to lose to the opposing team and go back home. But here’s the thing: gambling with my only day off; that is‚ risking I’ll feel that

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    alarm notifying me that it was finally time for me to raise out of bed. Even though it was only six o’clock in the morning‚ my mood instantly brightened when I looked at my phone calendar and instinctively remembered that today was my final first volleyball game of the season. Quickly‚ I stumbled out of bed to go brush my teeth and begin getting ready for what would end up being my last day of playing volleyball. After choosing my favorite pair of black spandex paired with my hot pink Volley for

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    and Racism in Baseball It was in 1869 that the first Major League Baseball team was create‚ the Cincinnati Red Stockings. Since then baseball has grown to be America’s nation past time. From San Francisco to New York City‚ every young boys dream is to one day grow up and play for the big leagues. The formal game of baseball originated in New York‚ and spread westward with the soldiers in the Civil War and those heading to partake in the Gold Rush. Presently the game of baseball is a world-renowned

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    To Game or Not to Game

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    To Game or Not to Game…That is the Question. Julia Tenerowicz Baker College of Allen Park Comp II (9am) Argumentative Research Essay May 31st‚ 2012 Title: To Game or Not to Game…That is the Question. Purpose: Research Essay: To explain the history of violent video game and the affect they may have our youth Thesis: Our youth are spending an exceeding amount of time playing violent video games immersing themselves into a virtual world of violence causing a decrease of physical activity‚ developing

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    Healthy Baseball Player

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    How to be a Healthy Baseball Player "Baseball is ninety percent mental‚ and the other half is physical"‚ this is how Yogi Berra(former New York Yankees catcher) sums up the game of baseball. One way you could interpret this quote‚ is that the intelligent and competitive players are the ones who keep their bodies healthy and injury free. The only players that make it to professional baseball are the ones who do not suffer serious injuries; which are easily prevented when taught how to avoid

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    Early Baseball History

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    BASEBALL Early Baseball History The history of baseball starts in the 18th century. They thought the game of baseball came from a British game called rounders says Henry Chadwick. But baseball executive Albert Spalding disagreed with that theory. Spalding exclaimed that baseball was an American sport and began on American soil. The men got into a fight over which theory was true. They decided that Abner Doubleday invented the game of baseball. The rules of baseball originated from the Knickerbocker

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    Great Baseball Player

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    “Less than or about 10.5% of NCAA baseball seniors will get drafted‚ and out of those players only a few will become great” (Hume). “One thing that Derek Jeter‚ Hank Aaron‚ and Babe Ruth all possess is the drive and the will to become a great baseball player” (Hume). “When the coaches of these players saw how they handle themselves on and off the field‚ it shows that they have the characteristics of becoming a great baseball player” (Hume). “MLB recruiters are looking for someone who not only excels

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    The Game of Baseball For as long as I can remember there has always been one thing in my head that I can’t get rid of. As hard as I try to get this object out of my head I always end up falling back to it. This object that defines me is a baseball. Baseball has been part of my life for 15 years now and has helped me become the person that I am today. By starting so young it has made me appreciate this sport much more than I ever thought I would. I have gotten the chance to play past high school and

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    Baseball & Juice There aren’t many times when you can turn it to ESPN or MLB network without finding out that someone has been caught doing steroids or “performance enhancing drugs”‚ or someone isn’t going to be inducted into Cooperstown‚ because they’ve been rumored to be taking steroids But what’s the big deal?! The players are taking them to be better players and win games‚ last time I checked don’t you play to win? Maybe it’s not the players that should be punished maybe Americas pastime

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    NASCAR industry’s race teams‚ employees and drivers are based in or near Mecklenburg County. The first NASCAR "strictly stock" race was held at Charlotte Speedway‚ ushering a new era of competitive motor racing. Additionally it is home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame‚ Charlotte Motor Speedway and countless racing fans. By choosing the name Engines‚ all Southeastern NASCAR fans can finally have a baseball team to rally behind and call their own. “Engines” is also a nod to the economic engine Charlotte

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