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    Baseball Magic

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    Baseball Magic ---> In the article "Baseball Magic" by George Gmelch‚ it talks about how players and their rituals they perform before a game. The whole idea is to show how two different cultures‚ American Baseball and the Trobriand Islanders both have the same idea. That idea being that if you change your way of doing something it ultimately ruin you. Keeping things the same will keep your luck the same. -----> The article talks about rituals‚ how Dennis Grossini‚ a

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    Baseball History

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    Baseball is North America’s oldest and most storied professional team sport. Certainly‚ there have been numerous moments which are still remembered by baseball fans of all ages many years after they happened. We all remember moments like "The Catch" in Game 1 of the 1954 World Series and Bill Mazeroski’s World Series winning home run in 1960. There are also the players who transcend the ages like Babe Ruth‚ Ted Williams and Jackie Robinson. These players continue live on in the hearts and minds of

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    Latinos in Baseball

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    highlight the recent successes of the Latino baseball players to show how minority groups can prosper in America. Latino atheletes have gain notoriety and riches through the sport of baseball. These are things that they couldn’t have dreamed about achieving without Major League baseball. Major League Baseball has given Latin Americans the opportunity to better their economic and social situation. Many Latin American children dream about playing baseball in the Major Leagues. One reason for this

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    Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball Baseball is an international sport played by young and old‚ amateurs and professionals. After Team USA failed to win the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classics‚ Barry Bloom wrote in March 2009‚ “And now it can ’t be ignored: The U.S. is no longer the undisputed leader of the game that was invented on its own soil.” (Bloom‚ 2009) The World Baseball Classic‚ sanctioned by the International Baseball Federation and supported by professional

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    Baseball and Nike

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    better for their economy. Nike is also a producer of baseball equipment. One of the products that they could eliminate is the production of baseball gloves because it has barley part in this market as Rawlings dominates most of the baseball glove market. And Nike is not a huge competitor against them since there are bigger companies that could challenge them but Nike is not one. That was they will save money on the production of these baseball gloves that do not sell well. Similarly‚ Nike also produces

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    Steroids in Baseball

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    been present since the 1950’s. Did you know that Major League Baseball was the first sports organization to implement a comprehensive drug testing policy? This policy launched because of the findings of a bottled substance of androstendione a form of steroids in Mark McGwire’s locker. Unfortunately at this time Mark McGwire was in route to break the home run record. This paper will examine the cause and affects of Steroids in baseball‚ include interviews with players that have openly admitted using

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    Hitting In Baseball

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    It is often said the hardest thing to do in sports is hit a baseball. Hitting a round ball with a round bat is nearly impossible. How do hitters do it? Hitting is much more complex than making contact between the ball and the bat. Hitting is fundamental. One needs excellent hand-eye coordination. How does one hit a baseball? First off‚ one must have the proper batting stance. The proper stance is feet a little wider than shoulder width‚ knees bent and an almost straight upper body with both eyes

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    Softball vs baseball

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    Baseball and softball are the same‚ right? It may become obvious one day that baseball and fast pitch softball although similar are two very different sports. Obvious in the sense that fast pitch softball is just as physically demanding as baseball. That females softball athletes are every bit as tough of the males baseball who play a similar sport. The similarities are what groups the two sports together but the intensity on the passion for the game of softball far exceeds that of baseball

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    Baseball Scoreboard

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    Baseball Scoreboard   Lee King‚ Henry Johnson‚ Demetrius Jackson‚ Bennie Chandler‚ Marcus Rice Parts List           3-Green LED’s Resistor 2-Red LED’s Resistor 5-330 Ohm Resistors 2-74175 OR Gate 3-1 k ohm Resistors 2-NO Push Buttons 2-555 Timers 1-0.01 uf Capacitor 1-0.1 uf Capacitor 1-10 k Ohm Resistor 1-22 k Ohm 1-1.0 M Ohm Information      A counter uses flip-flops to “remember” the last count until the clock pulse occurs. A shift register can store several events

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    Baseball National Pastime

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    Which One? For much of the twentieth century‚ baseball has been considered the national pastime of the United States. Hank Aaron‚ home runs‚ and hot dogs seem as American as Thanksgiving. Many American presidents‚ from Eisenhower to Obama‚ have participated in the tradition of a celebrity throwing out the first ball on opening day of a new baseball season. But beginning in the 1990s‚ baseball stars were being eclipsed by the stars of another game invented in America—basketball. Some argue that

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