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    Heartbreak Sweat peaks out of my forehead, it trickles down the back of my neck. The sun beat down, its warmth filling the field. It was as if no one was there, the stillness of the air was so calming. Air flows through my nose and out through my mouth. My mind traveled back, the countless hours of drills, hard work, and dedication replayed in my mind. The National Anthem echoes throughout the stadium, and my nerves die down because in my heart I knew that no team was better prepared than our team

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    The Best Softball Player

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    People say that softball isn’t a big sport, but the truth is it’s bigger than you think. In my paper I am going to be writing about one of the greatest softball players that has ever played. I will also be writing about the creator and maker of softball, as well as the history of softball, the rules of the game, and what to wear while playing. The maker was named George Hancock, a representative from Virginia, born in Chesterfield County, Virginia, who invented the bat and the undersized ball for

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    Last spring the Poland varsity baseball team made it to the state quarterfinals, and I was lucky enough to be a part of it. Before the season started we knew that our team was going to be special. Then was the season went on we showed it. Game after game we blew teams out, twenty to nothing, fifteen to nothing, we were a juggernaut. We had every tool at our advantage, we had hitting fielding and pitching. When our hitting wasn’t doing so well our defense picked them up, and when our fielding wasn’t

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    hitting. Here comes the next pitch another wild pitch so I will try to steal home plate and at the time I thought I would probably get thrown out by the catcher but I just kept running ,so I slided and the umpire yelled “He’s safe!” That the first run I have ever scored, but when I look back on it now I feel like I just over thinking everything because everything felt faster, but when I watch other nine year olds play looks a lot slower than it

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    The Bench Last Spring, the bench became my best friend. After beating out eight other pitchers to make the varsity baseball team, I was optimistic in my ability to help the team as a pitcher. However, it did not take long for me to figure out that splinters, not the opposing team, would be my toughest challenge. After being a main contributor to my JV and Freshman teams, I had to swallow my pride and adjust to my new role on a winning team. This adjustment would prove to be difficult. While I

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    Lone Star Play Ball

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    Lone Star Play Ball is a non-profit organization that was founded in San Antonio, TX in 2008. The organization provides individuals with special needs the opportunity to participate in a co-ed non-competitive softball league. Lone Star has a competitive advantage through service differentiation as it is the only organization in San Antonio that caters to adults with special needs. In addition, the organization sets itself apart through the experience it offers to its participants, families, and volunteers

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    Baseball players have less than 0.40 seconds to defend themselves from a whirling 100 mph ball hit by a 200lbs beast. And take into consideration that if the fielder takes more than 4.5 seconds to field and throw the ball to first base, then it becomes impossible for them to throw the runner out. The motor, cognitive, and visual skills needed to succeed in baseball may explain why many believe baseball is harder than softball. Ever since 1887 when softball first became a sport, individuals compared

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    Speech On Boston Red Sox

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    aforementioned. But here are a few more facts that are not common knowledge. Let's dig deeper into the world of Red Sox. Number Seven: Rat in the Wall You probably remember the famous photograph of Red Sox catcher Carlton Fisk signaling his home run ball fair in the sixth game in 1975 World Series. It was one of the most notable shots in Baseball's history. Did you know that the story behind the unique shot is an interesting part of the baseball folklore? The left field cameraman was supposed to

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    Jeison Whipple Ms. Eggers Hour 7 Media Literature and Research 9 October, 2015 “All my life I wanted to be a ball player. It’s a great sport, but I never dreamt it was possible. You are real baseball players. Now small boys in India can dream to be like you. Let’s go make JB and your families proud. Hey brothers, I’m seeing my dreams in you. Your victory, my victory.” (Tuttle, 1). In the movie Million dollar arm it tells the dramatic story of two boys from India named Dinesh Patel and Rinku

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    Things looked bleak from the get-go with this one, as the threat of rain made it's presence felt, postponing the start of this one by 30 minutes. That didn't stop Jean Segura from doing what he's been doing, as he stayed hot looking for the franchise record for hits in a season. Segura led things off with a single, setting the table for the D-backs to strike first and maybe end this thing before the rain had a chance. Chris Owings obliged, moving Segura to 2nd with a single of his own. After an

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