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    The Pete Rose Dilemma “Does Pete Rose belong in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame?” This is a question that is debated among many pundits for a number of decades. Rose is undeniably one of the best hitters in the game of baseball. Twenty plus years ago, however, he was banned from the game due to the gambling allegations made against him. “Outside of baseball and my family, nothing has ever given me the pleasure, relaxation, or excitement that I got from gambling. Gambling provided an escape

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    challenge. Following the movements of a live show, like a baseball game, is even harder. In such a production, camera operation is only one contributor to the experience. The director deciding which camera feed to present is even more instrumental in bringing the viewer to the game. Presenting a ball game is not only about supplying the facts on the field; it is also about building up the storyline and creating suspense. Major League Baseball (MLB) broadcasts skillfully use different camera angles

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    series is one of, if not the darkest chapter in Major League Baseball’s history. About a week before the World Series had even begun, the two teams were set. The Cincinnati Reds were going to take on the Chicago White Sox in the 1919 World Series. There were many bookies wanting to make big money off of the series. Some of these bookies were Abe Attel, Bill Maharg, and Bill Burns. Arnold Rothstein was also suspected, but he was found innocent on every major court. Eight Chicago White Sox players were

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    1994-95 MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUE STRIKE MSgt ANGELA SANDERS AIR FORCE SENIOR NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER ACADEMY DECEMBER 2, 2014 INSTRUCTOR: SMSgt THOMAS HOLMES How could baseball team owners lose $580 million in revenue and baseball players lose $230 million in salary pay in one year? The 1994-95 Major Baseball League 232 day strike lead to millions of dollars lost and millions of fans frustrated by what they say was an act of war. The mediation between Major League

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    When America entered into World War II, several major league baseball executives started a new professional league with women players. They created a new league in order to maintain baseball in the public eye while the majority of men were away. The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League was founded by Philip K. Wrigley which existed from 1943 to 1954. During the league's history, over 600 women played ball. AAGPBL players were recruited from all over the country and Canada through the

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    part of baseball. The world around us involves cheating to get or look good. Athletes are doing the same thing by injecting or swallowing a drug that is not a part of their regular lifestyle. The Salem witch trials is about a group of girls in Salem that were caught dancing in the woods. They were accused of doing witchcraft but blamed other people in the village and said they were controlling them to do devilish things. “The Steroids Era” refers to a period of time in Major League Baseball when

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    When researching foreign-born players in MLB, it is important to show the positive policies enacted to help these players succeed once they reach the big leagues. Hopefully, the league can continue to make the game fairer for everyone. An article written by Jorge Encinas in 2017 discusses some of the challenges international players face with regards to language barriers. Much of the problems occur when foreign players try to talk with the media. Due to the differences in language and style of speaking

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    Baseball is considered America's pastime as it is steeped in history and prestige. However, due in part to the emergence of alternative sporting events such as skateboarding, snowboarding and competitive biking, the profits previously garnered within the industry are not growing as fast as they once where. In fact, in many instances, individual player salaries are outpacing the growth of ticket and television revenue. Table 1 within the appendix was constructed by Michael J. Haupert, a professor

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    Jackie Robinson was the first African-American major league baseball player. He went through the struggle of being the only black player in a white man's game. He changed the way the world looked at African-Americans. Jackie's full name is Jack Roosevelt Robinson. He was the youngest of five kids and was also raised by his single mother. He was born January 31, 1914 and died October 24, 1972. He would have been 53 years old when he died. His death was caused by heart disease and diabetes which weakened

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    investigation and other follow-up action.” (Regis University, Financial Ratio Analysis n d, p12) One business where ratios are used for benchmarking is Major League Baseball. “If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.” – Peter Drucker. Data is very important in the game of baseball and ratios maybe used more in this sport than any other. The game of baseball has many stats which are kept to determine the

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