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My Home New Jersey by Paul Czekaj

by Roger Clemens

This is a music video for the new rockin' song "My Home New Jersey" by Paul Czekaj with a montage of great places to go and see in New Jersey. Tags: music video, Jersey City New Jersey, Jersey, Chief of police

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Naughty by Nature - Hip Hop Hooray

by Roger Clemens

Check out our "NEW" website for more music videos at www.bvmtv.com Naughty by Nature are a Grammy Award-winning American hip hop trio from East Orange, New Jersey that at the time of its formation in 1989 consisted of Treach, Vin Rock, and the DJ Kay Gee. They are known for being one of the few [...]

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Easton Youth Skinz 2 Button Placket Jersey

by Roger Clemens

100% Polyester/Microfiber Technology 2 Button Front with Set in Sleeves New Technical properties include Bio-Dri, UV protection and Stain resistance Product DescriptionWork on your swing when you hit the batting cages in the Easton® Skinz™ 2-button short-sleeve boys' jersey. It features the moisture-wicking and stain-resistant Bio-Dri™ fabric to keep you cool, dry and clean when [...]

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The Rain Maker Sports Sports Bytes June 4 2010

by Roger Clemens

Bud Selig made the right decision. When I first learned that Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Gallaraga was denied a perfect game because of a blatantly errant call by umpire Jim Joyce, I immediately felt that the MLB Commissioner should overturn the mistake. But after listening to the arguments of those who felt otherwise, and remembering [...]

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Multilateralism: An Approach to Conflict Resolution and Peace Building

by Roger Clemens

Multilateralism: An Approach To Conflict Resolution And Peace Building Free Online Articles Directory Why Submit Articles? Top Authors Top Articles FAQ ABAnswers Publish Article 0 && $.browser.msie ) { var ie_version = parseInt($.browser.version); if(ie_version Login Login via Register Hello My Home Sign Out Email Password Remember me?Lost Password? Home Page > News and Society > [...]

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Playing Baseball at Madison, New Jersey (LOC)

by Roger Clemens

Baseball picture taken by The Library of Congress. Tags: picture, Madison, Baseball, library of congress, New Jersey, The Library of Congress, Playing

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NJ Man Is the Pinch Bidder for Nuns' Baseball Card

by Roger Clemens

NJ man is the pinch bidder for nuns' baseball card HADDONFIELD — A New Jersey doctor now has one of the world's most valuable baseball cards. Read more on Asbury Park Press Tags: Baseball, jersey doctor, pinch, New Jersey, HADDONFIELD, valuable baseball cards, Human Interest

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History of Baseball

by Roger Clemens

Baseball is often referred to as the Great American Pastime and it is funny to think that the exact history of baseball is vastly unknown. General historians mostly believe that it is roughly based on an English game called rounders. The game grew in popular in the north east around the late 1700’s and early [...]

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A Little Bit of History About Baseball

by Roger Clemens

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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Origin and Early History of Baseball Explained

by Roger Clemens

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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