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10 - That the Expos lost its fan base after all the English left
in the early 80’s.
The Olympic Stadium continued to average over 18 thousand
visitors per game until 1997. While they were not lea (read
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Meeting Mickey Mantle
Meeting Mickey Mantle would be a dream comes true. A dream
realized for Dan on his 38th birthday, when his wife honored him
with a week long stay at the Yankee Fantasy Camp (read
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So you’re the new coach. Ok, now what?
Coaching a team sure seemed like a good idea, maybe even
easy…until you started thinking and getting into it deeper. All
those players, parents, the draft, p (read
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Why Hitting A Small Ball Leads to Big Results
In all of sports hitting a round ball with a rounded bat is said
to be toughest thing to do. It might be true, it might not, but
I can tell you that the (read
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Real Players Hit With Wood
Let me say this up front… I do not like aluminum bats . . . but
I’ll win with them. Practice with wood . . . and you’ll win with
aluminum.
It’s really very simple. An al (read
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Fall Baseball – A Great Time To Really Coach!
A few random thoughts on making Fall Ball a bit better
experience! *You may want to read the note at the end of this
article
I believe that your abili (read
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The first baseball gloves to hit the field were created sometime
in the late 1800s. These gloves were simplistic compared to
today's models. Early gloves were usually made of thin pieces of
leather a (read
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"The game has cleanness. If you do a good job the numbers say
so. You don't have to ask anyone or play politics. You don't
have to wait for the reviews." Sandy Koufax, Dodgers Pitcher
(1955-66)
"Bas (read
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Some Astounding Baseball Statistics.
Ty Cobb His lifetime batting average of .367 is awesome. It is
downright baffling. Year after year of hitting over .300. His
first year was the only year he hit (read
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Baseball, the greatest pastime of America. It's such a part of
many Americans' lives: little children pitch and bat in the
Little League while their parents proudly look on. The same
intensity can be (read
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On my computer desk, between my Best of KISS cd and my pink
flamingo coffee cup is a folded little Thank You card. It's not
from a family member, friend or neighbor. I haven't even met the
person it (read
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As the steroid talk swirls around baseball like the juice surging into Jason Giambi’s veins, America’s favorite pastime continues to be bruised, right when spring training is getting started. First, (read
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I heard an ESPN analyst on the radio defending Jason Giambi. He wasn't excusing Giambi for using steroids, but he was certainly not condemning him, either. "He wasn't the only one doing it," the ana (read
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