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    Jaime Omar García

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    García‚ Sr. and Gloria Rodríguez Flores. García was raised between the border of Reynosa‚ Mexico and McAllen‚ Texas. He attended Sharyland High School in Mission‚ Texas. García was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 30th round of the 2004 MLB Draft. Due to a poorly translated test‚ the Orioles initially chose not to sign García. By the time a new scouting director changed the team’s position‚ García opted to re-enter the draft. García was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 22nd round of

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    The Worlds Greatest Its America’s favorite game for a reason‚ and as everybody who’s ever played in the pro’s will tell you‚ you can love the game‚ but it won’t always love you back. Many people in history have tried to make a name in the baseball world and many have failed. Few have succeeded. The list goes on and on of those who have been good‚ but there’s a short list of those who have been great. And now they are being put together on one team‚ to play an imaginary game. From pitcher to outfield

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    the best scouts in baseball. When the other players saw the strapping young Ruth‚ they referred to him as "Jack’s newest babe." George Herman Ruth‚ Jr. was known as the "Babe" ever since. Boston Babe After only five months with the Baltimore Orioles‚ The Boston Red Sox purchased Babe’s contract‚ and he became a Major Leaguer at the tender age of 19. He pitched and played outfield for the Red Sox for the next six years. Ruth made an immediate impact both on and off the field. Stories of his off-the-field

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    Ottawa is a beautiful city located in Canada‚ with roughly 1.2 million makes up the population making it the fourth largest urban area in Canada. There are two predominant languages in Ottawa‚ which are English and French. Ottawa officially adapted two languages‚ French and English‚ in 1999. Geographic wise‚ Ottawa Rivers forms entire northern boundary.       Ottawa Canada is a big tourist site. If someone ever decided to vacation there‚ they will never be inattentive. Ottawa tourist sites consist

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    check the range maps before you make an identification. For example‚ you can strike off at least half of the devilishly similar Empidonax flycatchers at once‚ just by taking into account where you are when you see one. Baltimore Orioles look a lot like Bullock’s Orioles‚ but you’re unlikely to be in a place where you can see both at the same time. Similarly‚ North America has two kinds of small nuthatches with brown heads‚ but they don’t occur within about 800 miles of each other. Of course‚ birds

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    BABE RUTH George Herman Ruth also known as "BABE RUTH"‚ was born February 6 ‚ 1895. At the age of 7 he was taken to St. Mary’s Industrial school for Boys on June 13‚1902. At the age of 19 he signed with the Baltimore Orioles of the International League. He played with the Orioles for five months when he was sold to the Boston Red Sox. When he arrived in Boston ‚he fell in love with Helen Woodford ‚a waitress in his hotel’s restaurant. After losing his second start ‚ Ruth was sent to the minors.

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    “Now batting for the New York Yankees‚ the shortstop‚ number two‚ Derek Jeter.” The iconic voice of announcer Bob Sheppard brings about a loud roar from the crowd as The Captain walks onto the field‚ but now‚ gone. This story starts in Kalamazoo‚ Michigan where we meet an 11 year-old boy so passionate about achieving his goal to pursue baseball‚ and look where he is now. Derek Sanderson Jeter‚ a man who saw the world differently‚ was just a regular kid‚ but a regular kid with a dream and a hope.

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    Music Through the Ages

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    but at this point the genre had not been given a title and was still within the rock and roll genre‚ however this was too general‚ and it was referred to as vocal group harmony. The first Doo-wop song recorded was ‘It’s too soon to know’ by the Orioles in 1948. At this time it was called race music because of the rhythm influences from jump blues music. Other groups such as the Ravens and The Clovers increasingly used the energetic beats with gospel influences. The Penguins "Earth Angel" was

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    Radio at work‚ in car‚ at home(since no TV) o MLB iPhone app Great Entertainment • Affordable to take the family to a game o Our favorite cheap seats o Parking o Food • Our teams – are entertaining in bad and good ways o Houston Astros o Baltimore Orioles o Detroit Tigers There are so many reasons to love the game of baseball. But I love the great American pastime because it draws my family together‚ and it’s a great form of entertainment through spring‚ summer and fall.

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    broadcasting‚ bringing in 60 million dollars in 2009. Owning a related company allows the team to bring in one hundred percent of the profit instead of being contracted by unowned television companies like the Chicago Cubs and WGN Sports‚ the Baltimore Orioles and Fox Sports Baltimore‚ and the Chicago White Socks with WGN Sports also. Other keys that the Yankees use in their path to success is to run a tight ship meaning that the staff in New York is 200 people including the

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