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    Baseball is a sport that you need a lot of hand eye coordination. It’s a sport that takes talent and skill to play. It’s a fun game to play but frustrating when you cant play it that well. But there is also a lot of dangerous things that can happen while playing it. Such as getting hit by a ball, sliding and hurting your leg, getting cleated, running into the wall trying to catch a home run, and getting hit my a bat. But don’t let those thing scare you from wanting to play or learn how to play the

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    A place in my life where i feel perfectly content is the baseball field. This is because when i'm on the field i can be standing in the outfield in my natural position and hear quiet. Another reason is when u hear the hard knock of the bat hitting the ball and looking up with the ball flying right towards you. Smack The ball hits my glove the game and then I realized that my team had won the game. One of my favorite moments of my life was when I sat the whole game and was the last kid called before

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    There are only thirty cities in the United States that are fortunate enough to have a major league baseball team. One of those lucky cities is Denver, Colorado. Sitting on the corner of 20th and Blake Street in Lower Downtown Denver, Coors Field has been home to the Colorado Rockies since 1999. There are many reasons why Coors Field is a special place. The atmosphere of Coors Field is unforgettable. Baseball fans encounter many sacred moments because it is more than just a game, it is America 's pastime

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    by the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA). The award was established in 1940 by Chicago’s branch of the BBWAA. The rules of qualifying as a rookie have changed over time. In 1957, to qualify as a rookie you need to have fewer than 75 at bats or 45 innings pitched in any previous Major League season. This was changed later on to 90 at bats, 45 innings pitched, or 45 days on a Major League roster before September 1 of the previous year. The current rule is less than 130 at bats, 50 innings

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    “Its a girl Thing” Softball was invented in 1887 as in indoor game in Chicago. In 1926 Softball was given its name. There were many different names that were given such as indoor baseball, but was soon moved outdoors mushball, softbund ball, playground, Kitten softball, and ladies baseball. Softball is just like baseball but with a bigger ball on a smaller field. There was a tournament helds in 1933 at the Chicago World’s Fair and that when america started the interest in softball. The Amatuer Softball

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    father played for the Reds when he was six years old. Ken grew up in a baseball oriented house-hold. As a kid, he would run around the house swinging a bat. At one point during his Hall of Fame speech he said, “My parents let me be me. You know, they let run around the house, play baseball, tear up stuff-- you know--

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    come to the North America with the dream of becoming a professional athlete in their respective sport. Organized professional baseball in North America was developed in 1876 with the creation of the American League (AL). In 1901 the National League (NL) was formed in order to compete with the AL hence Major League Baseball (MLB) was born. From 1901 till now Major League Baseball has grown into a multi-billion dollar industry consisting of 30 MLB teams residing primarily in the United States with one

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    #7 Ole Miss baseball takes on #6 Vanderbilt in the winners bracket of the SEC tournament. Ole Miss upset #2 seed South Carolina on day two, and took the game over #10 seed Georgia on day one in an elimination game. The Rebels are set to face #6 seed Vanderbilt now on day three, and look to advance to day four undefeated. The Rebels will have a tough road ahead of them, as Vanderbilt is playing good baseball and fighting to lock up a regional in Nashville. So here is how the Rebels can do it. Stop

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    been around for 16 years, have yet to graduate high school, get married, or start a family, but up until now there's one moment that's always stood out to me. Let's flashback to 2010. During the spring of 2010 I was entering my fourth year of baseball, and my last year in the infamous Allen Sports Association, more commonly referred to as (ASA). I'm not going to lie, my team was pretty amazing and we had made it to the championship game. I was the star pitcher, although that didn't mean much playing

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    An Epiphany in Baseball It is believed that epiphanies, experiences of sudden and striking realization, are rare incidences reserved only for Nobel Prize scientists. On the contrary, the opportunities for these events are rather frequent throughout the lives of the common person, but epiphany will only occur if they recognize and reflect the knowledge in consequence of their experiences. This realization may be the result of even the smallest events in our lives. For me, it was upon reflecting a

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