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Baseball in the United States

by Roger Clemens

Among the most popular sports in the United States is the baseball. The principal baseball of league attracts thousands of ventilators each summer and they just continue to want more. When the series of the world of the it time each fall, the million observes the plays on the TV and extremely encourages their [...]

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What Did Baseball Mean to Race Relations and the American Identity Before Integration?

by Roger Clemens

Baseball is the "National Pastime" and before World War II it was the most popular sport in America. No blacks were permitted to play in white organized ball until 1946 because of racist league management. What do you think the fact that blacks created their own separate leagues says about the role of baseball in [...]

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ViewFinder: The Golden Game - Baseball in Sacramento

by Roger Clemens

We interview former players and historians to re-trace some of Sacrmaneto's rich basball history. From the early teams and ballparks, to the Sacramento Solons dramatic 1942 PCL title run, to the success of the Sacrmaneto River Cats, we'll take a local look at our national pastime. Visit tinyurl.com to view the program webpage. Tags: history, [...]

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What's the Buzz About Baseball Tickets?

by Roger Clemens

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 [...]

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