Thursday, July 29, 2010

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Baseball Articles

How to choose the right baseball bat?

July 27, 2010

There are a number of points that you should keep in mind while choosing a baseball bat.

Some factors include level of play, size of the batter, cost and comfort.

The comfort of the baseball bat is definitely the most important governing factor. As with any piece of accessory or equipment associated with sports, you must ensure [...]

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The Value of Custom Baseball Gloves

July 25, 2010

Baseball gloves have advanced tremendously over the years. From
the original game played with the bare hands to the advanced
models of today, baseball gloves have as rich a history as the
game itself.
The first gloves developed were not accepted easily since many
players thought negatively of those using them. Today’s players,
however, accept baseball gloves as a necessary [...]

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What’s the Buzz About Baseball Tickets?

July 23, 2010

Baseball tickets aren’t just a hot commodity across the country, they are in high demand right across the world. The game has made its mark as far away as Japan and getting passes to see a ball game have become a part of American culture.

A Historical Game

It’s difficult to trace exactly when baseball was [...]

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Best Places to Visit in New York City

July 22, 2010

New York City is an exciting and diverse place to visit. . There are a variety of fun places to see and experience. There many attractions that you will not see anywhere else in the world. The following is a list of New York City’s most popular and amazing places to visit:
Ellis Island: This Island [...]

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Choosing a Reliable Baseball Card Price Guide

July 21, 2010

There are many different places where you can buy your sets of baseball cards. These cards will generally be in different price ranges. The price will be based on a certain set of values. These values will be found in a baseball card price guide. The guide will specify the various items that you should [...]

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Baseball for Dummies

July 19, 2010

I’m writing this article for the person who knows nothing about baseball, the person who doesn’t know the difference between the Triple Crown and an unassisted Triple Play. I’m not going to write about the history of baseball so if that’s what you want look somewhere else, I’m going to tell you the necessary information so you can sit down on a Saturday afternoon and watch a baseball game. [...]

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Baseball Cards Topps are Considered to be Among the Finest Collection

July 17, 2010

Baseball cards are one of the most enduring hobbies that can be found in the US. The many different teams and players all add to this rich history of baseball card collecting. While there are many companies that produce baseball cards, baseball cards Topps are considered to be among the finest. The cards which have [...]

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Above The Chatter

July 15, 2010

ABOVE THE CHATTER
By W. K. Milliman
Independent Sports Writer
I was listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sport Radio as he was interviewing Indy Car Driver Danica Patrick. He asked the open wheel car veteran if she would use performance enhancing drugs if she knew there would be no repercussions legally. She failed to give [...]

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Aunt Ruth and the Ginger Snap Cookie Incident

July 15, 2010

We grew up in the 1940’s and ‘50’s on a small dairy and chicken farm in Belfast, Maine. ‘We’ being my two brothers and three cousins. Times there were hard. Farming in those days, as I suspect it is now, was an austere life. Lots of hard work with little compensation. I think the people [...]

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The Cons of Steroids and Baseball

July 15, 2010

After the conflict of work of MLB in the semi 1990’s, much of people think that the principal baseball of league took place in the era of Steroids since. High many players of profile MLB were shown of a utility steroid and some, like Jose Canseco, even has allowed to open it, crediting the use [...]

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A Little Bit of History About Baseball

July 13, 2010

Henry Chadwick, called the father of baseball, its first critic and the inventor of the box groove, claimed that American baseball was positively descended from the British contest of rounders, which became “urban sphere” in this country, then baseball. He was an eyewitness to the evolution, having seen rounders played as a boy in England, [...]

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International Baseball – the World Baseball Classic Comes This March

July 11, 2010

The World Baseball Classic is an international baseball tournament that is sanctioned by the International Baseball Federation and showcases the best players in the world representing their home countries and territories. It started in March of 2006 when 486 players with 235 of them coming from teams in Major League Baseball representing 16 teams from [...]

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How To Improve The Life Of Your Baseball Jerseys

July 9, 2010

If you are an athlete and have played a rough and tough game of baseball, then you’ll definitely know what the state of your jersey would be after the game. You also know that the best baseball jersey available for athletes is the baseball jersey by Victory. Victory builds the finest quality athletic uniform in [...]

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Don’t Assist Substance Misuse When You Procure a Wholesale Jersey

July 8, 2010

With the vast amount of names in baseball that have used HGH, can we even believe the integrity of the sport anymore? Homerun sluggers such as Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds to fast velocity pitchers such as Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte have been implicated with steroid or HGH use. Most currently Dodger slugger Manny [...]

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Better Youth Baseball Gloves

July 7, 2010

A good ball glove can have a big effect on youth’s enjoyment of playing baseball and even about whether baseball is a worthwhile sport for them to participate in. Kids could be playing many other sports, and in fact, participation in basketball and soccer is growing fast in the US. There’s no better summer sport [...]

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Baseball Products American Ideals

July 5, 2010

The all American pastime is adorned with many products, services, and instructional opportunities for the learner, enthusiast, and the fans. The products that develop out of this sport range from memorabilia collecting, autographed items of equipment, and protective gear. Collecting memorabilia (i.e. cards, autographed bats, baseballs, etc.) give a warm fuzzy feeling by taking us [...]

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Some Things to Use When Training in Baseball

July 3, 2010

The assistances of formation of baseball are an effective manner to learn the qualifications which you must carry out the stardom. They can facilitate the muscular development, coordination of eye of hand, as well as on the maintenance and the instruction on qualifications. But, that are the best taken of assistances of formation of baseball [...]

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When It Comes To Sports – I’m Blacked Out

July 1, 2010

It is a trend that quite frankly has irritated me for quite some time now. I know I shouldn’t be that concerned with such trivial matters as the color scheme of a few pro sports teams, especially in light of all the financial and political chaos in this country, but I am. Sports are about [...]

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Want a Piece of the Hammer? Here’s How to Look for a Hank Aaron Autographed Baseball

July 1, 2010

Hank Aaron is well-loved and known for breaking the home-run record previously set by the late great Babe Ruth. Hank streaked through with 755 homes (Ruth had 714) and set more than 10 records in the major league. He was known for his powerful slugs – during his career, he only batted one [...]

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Origin and Early History of Baseball Explained

June 29, 2010

Henry Chadwick, called the father of baseball, its first writer and the inventor of the box score, claimed that American baseball was positively descended from the British game of rounders, which became “town ball” in this country, then baseball. He was an eyewitness to the evolution, having seen rounders played as a boy in England, [...]

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