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    Competition is what makes sports and entertainment worthwhile. When two of professional baseballs best players such as Mike Trout and Bryce Harper compete to be number one, it is something that no one should miss. There are many ways in which Bryce and Mike can be similar and different. Mike Trout and Bryce Harper are both talented young players that can both prove themselves in the near future, if they continue to perform this way, they can have great futures. First off it all comes down

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    “‘I’m not perfect. Nobody’s perfect. But I love baseball and I love to play hard.’ Adrian Beltre.” In the spring of 1998 at the age of 19 Adrian Beltre made his debut in Major League Baseball (MLB). When he was growing up baseball wasn’t even his main focus it was pushed onto the backburner, the sports that were his main focus were tennis and basketball. That has not stopped him though because he is the 31st MLB player to hit the 3,000 hit club and he is the first player from the Dominican Republic

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    Playing the game of baseball is a commitment and you have to stay focus while you are playing it. You have to be smart and following the instructions and the ways of baseball to be a better baseball player. This game is a challenge and you have to face the difficult things of baseball and make them successful. The game of baseball has been around for more than 100 years. This sport still goes till today. The baseball career faces intense competition and pressure to win. Major League players

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    WHAT IS MY ORGANIZATION J.J. Consulting Group Started a few year ago in 2013. We’ve worked with many big name companies and organization since startup. We are a young team that specializes in sports and marketing and we are based out of Chicago Illinois. Sports play a big part in today's community with sixty-nine percent of girls and 75 percent of boys in the United States participate in organized and team sports (livestrong.com). Each year that number can go up with sports becoming more popular

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    Sweet Caroline Analysis

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    The first song the is an large part of my life “Sweet Caroline”, By Neil Diamond the theme song of the Boston Red Sox since 1992 has always played at Fenway Park in the seventh and ninth innings. This song is a large part of me one because I'm a diehard Red Sox fan I watch each and every game of the regular season and Postseason if they make It. When and if you're at a baseball game at Fenway you'll be sure to hear the song! In the end of the seventh inning and in the ninth and final inning now

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    Derek Jeter's Role Model

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    Derek Jeter was a shortstop for the New York Yankee's. And the best shortstop for the Yankee's. Derek is currently 41 and retired, but was a big icon. I think he was the best shortstop to ever live. Five-time World Series winner. And was an role model to kids all around the world. Derek Jeter was a shortstop for the New Yankee's. In his career he made many big plays in many big moments. He started playing baseball when he was 5 years old. After an impressive performance in High School, he was

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    From chapter 6-3: Does Baseball Need a Salary Cap? by Neil deMause Perhaps no two words in baseball generate as much controversy and emotion as "salary cap." Depending on whom you ask, a salary cap would either save the game, destroy the players' union, provide hope for small-market fans, pervert the free market, or create a tangle of red tape that would turn every trade deadline into a battle of wits among dueling "capologists." Whenever owners and players have to negotiate a new collective bargaining

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    instead the team came together and are now tied for first in the NL West. As of today, the Dodgers are ahead of the Giants on differential and look to continue their trend of winning when they play the Phillies tonight and the Pirates in a three game series at home in the coming of days. The Dodgers are a very interesting team because they have been blessed with the Giants failing to continue their winning form after the All-Star break and it seems like every player the Dodgers call up, whether it is

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    To add on, baseball has become America’s National Pastime, but the answer is, why? For example, America has flourished under the sport. Generations of families have continually grown up playing baseball, just for the love of the game. Baseball has survived countless economic endeavors and national hardships. Also, baseball is the best sport to watch at the venue because it is a relaxing time to enjoy yourself and the game is easy to follow. To add on, there are great traditions in the game, such

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    “With the first pick of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft, the Colorado Rockies select catcher Steve Martin from Costal High School in Los Angeles, California.” These were the words that changed Steve’s life forever. As a four-year varsity-starting catcher for his high school, Steve was destined for greatness as soon as he stepped onto the field. His coach John Martin described the 6’2” 210 pound player as “the greatest athlete he’s ever had the pleasure to coach,” and that Steve was a “unique

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