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    early my dad took me to the batting cages. We were the only ones there so every time I hit the ball it sounded like a bomb went off. I was hitting the ball well so I knew that this game was going to be a good one for me. Game Time was almost here and I was blasting Kanye in the car bobbing my head back and forth getting in gamezone.

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    business‚ government‚ sports‚ and finance field. Statistics are the basis of how individuals collect data and make informed decisions based on fact‚ not hunches or emotion. Statistics have grown exponentially over the past 50 years from simple batting averages and gender demographics to an actual science used by businesses to predict trends and market growth. Statistics are broken into two sections‚ descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics uses numerical

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    Every single day I was outside either playing catch or working out. I remember at the time I was playing for the St Louis Sting‚ I continued the season to have the most innings pitched‚ lowest earned run average‚ second highest batting average‚ most doubles‚ most strike outs‚ and I also pitched my first no-hitter. Without having the dedication or motivation none of this could have happened. I went from playing catch once a week to everyday. I also would continue on and play baseball

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    Purpose of Statistics

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    at times is SAT scores. Through statistics students are placed in different group levels by their individual grades. Even in sports statistics can be found. Baseball batters are evaluated based on their batting averages. There is even a slugging average which is different than batting average and determines how often they achieve extra-base hits. In my major‚ statistics is also very important. I am a Psychology Major and in this area of studies‚ I will be dealing with a ton of studies which

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    real life applications

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    REAL life Applications. At Home Some people aren’t even out of bed before encountering math. Setting an alarm and hitting snooze‚ they may quickly need to calculate the new time they will arise. Or they might step on a bathroom scale and decide that they’ll skip those extra calories at lunch. People on medication need to understand different dosages‚ whether in grams or milliliters. Recipes call for ounces and cups and teaspoons --all measurements‚ all math. And decorators need to know that

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    that either Walker is overrated or that Kidd is very underrated or perhaps even little of both. From the baseball standpoint‚ Ty Cobb is hailed as one of the best hitters in baseball history while Tony Gwynn is a name that few people know. Cobb’s batting average was a solid .366 while Gwynn’s was a .338. Although these stats seem far apart from each other‚ but simple mathematics proves otherwise. If each player were to have a hundred at-bats‚ Cobb would get a hit 37 out of the 100 times‚ while Gwynn

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    My Baseball Moment

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    had so much confidence that it was inspiring to others. Knowing that the big day was 2 days away‚ of course I had to go out and buy new equipment so I could not play the part‚ but also look the part. Shortly after buying a new Nike helmet‚ Swingman batting gloves and a brand new solid pro maple SamBat I immediately went to the cages. The bat had the biggest sweet spot and the most pop out of all my bats. The ball hitting of the barrel sounded like gunshots. I felt like taking a million swings‚ but I

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    Shoeless Joe Jackson

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    For anyone who knows anything about baseball‚ the 1919 World Series brings to mind many things. "The Black Sox Scandal of 1919 started out as a few gamblers trying to get rich‚ and turned into one of the biggest‚ and easily the darkest‚ event in baseball history" (Everstine 4). This great sports scandal involved many‚ but the most memorable and most known for it was Joe Jackson. The aftermath of the great World Series Scandal left many people questioning the character of Joe Jackson

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    tedd williams

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    talks about not letting someone “mess with your swing”‚ I believe that these lines have two different meanings. Baseball players change from team to team‚ and see lots of new different coaches. Ted does not want a player to try and change up his batting style from year to year. He is not saying to not listen to coaching‚ but to stick with basic principles that they learned on. Ted is also referring to peoples characteristics. Often times‚ and especially now days‚ dugouts are loaded with all sorts

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    The Bbcor Standard

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    Hunter Tipton Mr. Aaron Gottbrath English IV Final Paper May 1‚ 2012 The BBCOR Standard There are mixed reactions to the acronym BBCOR in the baseball community. If someone would be to ask a pitcher what they thought about the BBCOR bats‚ many would say that they love the new bats. If someone were to ask someone that is a batter‚ they more than likely would say that they don’t like the new bats. There are those that look strictly on the statistics and say that the new bats are great because

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