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    Josh Hamilton

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    Alcohol Addiction His Rookie Season Hamilton made his long-awaited Major League debut on April 2 against the Chicago Cubs in pinch-hit appearance‚ receiving a 22-second standing ovation. He made his first start on April 10 against the Arizona Diamondbacks‚ batting lead off. In that game‚ he recorded his first Major League hit‚ a home run off Edgar Gonzalez. The next night‚ he hit another. Hamilton was named the National League Rookie of the Month for April. Complications In Life Josh Hamilton Maybe

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    The Need For a Cap "Major League Baseball has the least amount of revenues going to player payroll than any other sport‚ which is 52%. Compared to 56.7% in the NHL‚ 57% in the NBA‚ and 59% in the NFL." To some people this is proof that baseball doesn’t need a cap‚ but in reality Major League Baseball is becoming far too dominated by big market teams‚ and a salary cap should be put in place. The lack of a salary cap is simply bad for baseball. The Yankees‚ for example‚ buy all of the big-time

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    Jackie Robinson Impact

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    African-American Major League Baseball player. He broke through the racial barrier in professional sports and led the way for other African-American athletes. He was a great in the baseball community but that is not the main focus of this essay. This is more about the impact he had on African-American athletes‚ professional sports‚ and everyday people. Jackie Robinson really noticed in the baseball community when he joined the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro League. It only one year in the league for him to

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    to determine a call in baseball‚ why do we have umpires in the first place?” There is rarely an answer to this question. A year later‚ Major League Baseball introduced the new home plate collision rule. After Giants’ catcher‚ Buster Posey‚ got clobbered at home plate on a close play at the plate and broke his leg due to a collision with the runner‚ Major League Baseball made a rule that the catcher is not allowed to block home plate and if he does the runner is automatically called safe. This is such

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    Baseball Players of Different I believe that an individual cannot compare between baseball players of different Era’s. The reason why I say this is because the game has changed dramatically. Over the years American League has allowed designated hitters since 1973‚ while the National League hasn’t. A designated hitter is a batter who bats instead of the pitcher. In the 1960’s pitchers did not have relief pitching‚ so you basically threw until your arm fell off. It was also rare to see a pitcher throw

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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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    Skinny and athletic‚ Jeter was talented enough to play basketball at Kalamazoo Central High School‚ but he was determined to become a Major League Baseball player (specifically)‚ the starting shortstop for the New York Yankees. He batted over .500 in his last two years of high school baseball‚ struck out just once as a senior. Jeter also won several national sports awards‚ including being named the American High School Coaches Association’s. In 1992‚ he got "High School Player of the Year‚" the 1992

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    there with just their playing abilities and not by all of the other characteristics needed to be inducted into the Hall of Fame (Maury). Pete Rose started playing professional baseball in 1960 in the minor leagues and by 1963 he reached the Major Leagues as a rookie second baseman with the National League’s Cincinnati Reds. Rose won

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    fascinating that the man with the most hits in the history of professional baseball is excluded from the baseball Hall of Fame for gambling on baseball. While nobody can reasonably say that betting on baseball games while playing in the MLB (Major League Baseball) is a great thing to do‚ he never bet on the

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    in Western Dental College in Kansas City. In 1912‚ during a minor league baseball game that Charlie was playing in‚ the Brooklyn Dodgers premier scout‚ Larry Sutton‚ offered him a $2‚100 contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He accepted this offer and over the next two years he continued to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers. In 1916 his leadership skills and passion for the game helped the Dodgers win the 1916 National League Pennant. However‚ in 1917‚ the now nicknamed “Casey” was traded to the Pittsburgh

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