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    Steroids

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    Athletes Abuse? http://www.fitflex.com/steroids-professional-athletes.html Wikipedia‚ Lyle Alzado interview‚ Sports Illustrated‚ 1992 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyle_Alzado#Steroid_use_and_death Daily News‚ Bill Madden‚ 2009‚ Daily News Sports‚ Hank Aaron says steroid cheats in… http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/2009/07/26/2009-07-26_hank_aaron.html#ixzz0pBqknQ8b Athletes Against Steroids (AAS)‚ Naturalis Est Optimus‚ Athletes Against Steroids http://www.athletesagainststeroids.org/pgs/steroiddeaths

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    The Impact Black Baseball Players Had on the Major Leagues. There has been a great impact on the Major Leagues before African Americans players. African American players have added speed‚ athleticism‚ and style to the game of baseball. Ever since Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier on Aril 15‚ 1947 the game has never been the same. Since the early days of the Negro Leagues‚ Blacks and baseball have enjoyed a special and unique romance a romance that burst into full bloom when Robinson signed

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    Baseball In The 1940's

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    the courage he showed in difficult racial situations. Jackie Robinson was one of the most intensely competitive human beings imaginable‚ and he proved it over his 10 year career. In the 1950s and ’60s players such as outfielders Willie Mays and Hank Aaron (who set the all-time career home-run record) and pitcher Bob Gibson posted statistics that ranked them among the best ever to play the

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    Andrew Perry Prof. Blankenship 10/2/12 Core 1 Argument Paper P.E.D’s of Life *P.E.D: Performance Enhancing Drug On July 20th‚ 1976‚ Hank Aaron hit his 755th career homerun. On August 7th‚ 2007‚ Barry Bonds hit his 756th career homerun to break Aarons previously held career homerun record. While Hank Aaron hit all 755-career homeruns with pure talent‚ strength‚ and hard work‚ Barry Bonds hit his 756 homeruns while using Performance Enhancing Drugs. Although professional athletes are supposed

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    Everyone is talking about him‚ the mystery man known as Joshua. Joshua‚ a quiet yet friendly man‚ lived on the outskirts of town in a small cabin. Though he only lived here in Auburn for a few months‚ he became close friends with some locals. For a couple of weeks‚ no one knew much about him. He had no family and no known job; curiosity and mystery surrounded him. Joshua simply did not care about what the people thought of him. Charlie‚ the mailman‚ was the first to meet Joshua when Joshua invited

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    marriages in other states. Mildred and Richard got to live happily with their 3 children and were unbothered. She made a huge impact on the world by making a huge deal about not being able to marry different races. Another big impact on the world was Hank Aaron‚ he was a black baseball player who played for the Atlanta Braves. He had a tough time playing

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    Introduction Sports are something that everyone in the world‚ regardless of age‚ sex‚ or nationality‚ can enjoy. Whether it’s a child playing in his first t-ball game or a professional athlete swimming in the Olympics and everyone in between‚ sports can connect almost everyone. Fan support and overall devotion for athletic competition has raised professional athletes to superstars and national icons; Super Bowl Sunday is a national holiday to some‚ and sports are one of the largest moneymakers

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    Any team and almost every team has a strategy when it comes to playing baseball. Many of them are the same but more of them are different. “Hank Aaron is second in baseball all time in hits and can also hit the deep ball. He changed hitting forever with his approach at the plate.” (Stephanie 1) Not only do teams have strategies in the game they also have strategies for who to draft‚ who to get

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    Matt Kemp

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    racking up a large amount of accolades. In 2011 Matt Kemp was selected to the All-Star game. He was the National League RBI champion and the National League Home Run champion. He received the Gold Glove Award‚ Silver Slugger Award‚ and the Hank Aaron Award. He was Baseball America Player of the Year‚ and joined the 30-30 club. Despite all of these feats‚ he still remained humble‚ and still worked to be better. Off the baseball field‚ Kemp works with the children of the Los Angeles community

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    telling his wife about the cancer he referred to his tumor as a baseball‚ in both size and shape. Not only that‚ Jimmy used his humor negatively. “No really. I told her to call me Babe Ruth. Or Roger Maris. Or maybe even Hank Aaron…”(2) This referred to fact that when Hank Aaron was about to

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