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    7 Appendix A: REFERENCES 13 I. CASE SUMMARY Springfield is the third largest city in Massachusetts where the newly formed minor league baseball team‚ The Nor ’easters‚ was recently introduced. The Nor ’easters baseball season is set to start June 2009 with 76 games in total (38 of which are at home games). Springfield is home to one other minor league team‚ the Falcons‚ Larry Brunswick is the marketing director for the Nor ’easters and is currently tasked with setting ticket prices for

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    The Pittsburgh Pirates is an organization that is not only involved in the business of sports but dedicates a specific part of its business to community involvement and charity involvement. The major league baseball team prides themselves in building relationships with the Pittsburgh community and transferring that energy on and off of the field. The organization’s mission statement is in compliance with the charity organizations and community involvement. According to the organization’s website

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    Baseball was a big sport back in 1930-1940’s. The sport was only young guys who were also needed in World War II. Nobody could win the war without them and baseball couldn’t be played without them. That was until Phillip K. Wrigley came up with a brilliant idea. He was worried about baseball because he was the owner of the Chicago Cubs. That’s when he came up with the idea of young ladies playing baseball. Some things changed in the game but women taking over baseball helped Americans be able to

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    Heart of a Champion

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    One literary element that applies to the story of Heart Of A Champion is the conflict. Seth Barham was 7 years old when he lost his dad. His dad died due to a stroke. One day Seth meets Jimmy who was a really good baseball player. Jimmy’s father played triple AAA baseball which is very good and tough to get to. This really changed Seth’s life because it turns out he wants to be just like Jimmy. Seth and Jimmy start to practice week after week to get better. Seth notices how Jimmy’s father

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    Paying College Athletes Max Scherzer‚ a professional baseball player‚ said “When you get drafted out of high school‚ you’re going to be going into the minor leagues‚ and that can take three to five or six years — multiple years — in the minor leagues‚ and you’re forfeiting your right to further your education”. He said this when he was talking to CSN’s‚ Santana Moss‚ on him choosing college over going pro right away. Scherzer choose to go to college‚ and not get paid‚ so he could get his education

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    Wilson vs. Rawlings

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    Wilson vs. Rawlings If anyone turns on the television to a major league baseball game‚ it is easy to notice the players’ gloves. Many professional baseball players have two favorite brands of gloves. Some prefer a Wilson gloves and others prefer a Rawlings glove. Both gloves are made with tremendous quality‚ so basically it comes down to which glove the player would rather use. After using both gloves; I prefer to use a Wilson glove. Although many people think of Wilson and Rawlings gloves to be

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    use of steroids Major League Baseball and the Player’s Association announced a new drug testing agreement that asserted the passage of pending congressional legislation. (NYTIMES). The agreement has been seen as a meaningful step in curbing the use of performance enhancing drugs in professional baseball and other sports. There have been several athletes who have been caught using steroids‚ so the Player’s Association had to make things more strict on athletes playing Major League Sports. Two athletes

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    home runs hit in Major League Baseball. He was a very good baseball player‚and his dad owned a saloon. He was 1 of 8 children that survived when he was born and was the oldest of all of the children. David Fisher‚ author of Babe Ruth: the Legendary Slugger shares the good times and the bad in the life of baseball’s great‚ Babe Ruth. His childhood was spent in an orphanage. His school life was spent at St. Mary’s Children School. His adult life was spent in Major League Baseball. He had to face Patience

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    Jackie Robinson

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    His older brother‚ a 1936 Olympic silver medalist‚ inspired Jackie to pursue his interest in sports. In high school Robinson played four sports on a varsity level: basketball‚ baseball‚ track and football. He was on the high school tennis team as well. In Pasadena Junior College (PJC) he also played basketball‚ baseball‚ football and track. He won numerous awards for participating in many athletic activities excelling in all of them and winning other medals and honors. In his years at PJC he

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    “Maybe tomorrow‚ we’ll all wear 42‚ so nobody could tell us apart.” General manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers‚ Branch Rickey‚ decided to draft Jackie Robinson into the baseball team. Rickey knew the negative feedback he would receive and he refused to let society make the decision for him. Therefore‚ he went seeking for a baseball player who could meet his standards‚ physically and mentally. While some differences between Brian Helgelands movie 42 and the segregation in society and the Jim Crow laws

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