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    1. Safee Sali’s Successor Must Be Found‚ ASAP There’s a need for Malaysia to find a talismanic striker. Let’s face the facts‚ Safee Sali may be the best striker in the region but with his age peaking at 27‚ there’s a need to search for his next successor. Norshahrul Idlan Talaha is our country’s next best thing but he is only a year younger than Safee so a young hungry hitman to emulate this duo has to be discovered soon. Fortunately with the emergence of Shakir Ali (Negeri Sembilan)‚ Abdul

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    Soccer & Baseball

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    McNamara English 100-007 14 April 2013 Soccer & Baseball Soccer and Baseball are two great sports I greatly admire and respect. Having been born in a country where Soccer is unavoidable‚ naturally I took a passion for it. When I arrived in the United States it took me a while to get accustomed to the environment‚ but one thing I was fascinated was with Baseball. Throughout my life I have had the opportunity to play Soccer and Baseball and have realized that they have significant contrasts

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    This is the moment that all local college football fans have waited all year for‚ rivalry week. One of the greatest rivalry’s in college sports‚ the cross-town rivalry‚ pitting (7-4) USC vs. 22nd ranked (8-3) UCLA. What’s on the line; the Pac-12 South Division‚ a berth in the Pac 12 Championship game and another shot at Stanford. Stanford swept the Los Angeles schools in 2015‚ outscoring UCLA and USC 97-66. Although if either USC or UCLA go on to beat Stanford in a rematch‚ win the conference

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    Dh in Baseball

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    hitter. While the other side’s lineup is filled with quicker and smaller players‚ play small ball‚ and use the pitcher to hit. The designated hitter‚ or DH‚ greatly changes our game of baseball today. This season marks the fortieth year the American League‚ or AL‚ has used the designated hitter in Major League Baseball. Nonetheless‚ the pitcher still hits in the National League‚ or NL. The enormous change has affected many aspects of the game we know today‚ so much so‚ that it has led to major controversy

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    Baseball - Hobbie

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    2012 Baseball Baseball is a hobby and also a sport that many people love to play or just watch. Right after accepting Jesus into my life‚ I began playing this great sport. My relationship with Him and baseball are the only two things that have stayed constant in my life. Baseball is something that has changed my life in many different ways such as; relationships‚ character‚ and being physically fit. Relationships are something you can gain in many different ways‚ but for me it was baseball. From

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    Steroids in Baseball

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    Analysis of Steroids in Baseball Introduction Steroids have apparently become extremely predominant throughout the years in Major League Baseball. Players have taken advantage of this illegal substance in the United States to increase their skills‚ speed‚ power‚ and abilities to overpass challenging competitors. This competition arises from teammates or even future prospects that may threaten to take their position. It is said that a large percentage of these professionals have been

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    Sabermetrics In Baseball

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    importance in the game of baseball. Sabermetrics have boomed‚ in the recent era allowing teams to calculate more situations. However‚ if they are taken out of context‚ these complicated measurements can lead to confusion and the misleading of the observer and teams trying to interpret the statistic. Despite this downside to advanced statistics‚ teams and fans of baseball are becoming better at interpreting these complex measurements. The era of sabermetrics in baseball is

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    Sociological Review of Football (Soccer) Fans Introduction The purpose of this paper is to understand how sociologists examine the sport institution of Football (soccer) fans. Through reading articles I have found and read about the emotions of being a football (soccer) fan and the comparison of the feelings‚ expressions and behavior of fans associated with support of their team. All the research I have read showed that while there are differences between countries

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    Physics of Baseball

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    The Physics of Baseball The sport of baseball has been around for over two hundred years‚ roughly since the 1800s. Invented by a man named Alexander Cartwright. It is known as “Americas past time.” Baseball is the national sport of the USA. The first baseball game played was in New York on June 19‚ 1845. And is played by thousands of people throughout the years. Much like any sport‚ it has changed with time. The first rulebook of baseball was issued in 1877. And it has been changing every year

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    Green Chile” The poem “Green Chile‚” by Jimmy Baca‚ is more than what it seems. The poem is literally about two chile peppers‚ a green one and a red one. Yes‚ they are both very similar in the aspect of being peppers‚ but they are very different because of the symbolism that each of them holds. The speaker of the poem is a grandson that loves on pepper over another‚ and the author describes that well in his poem. The imagery in this poem seems to be very sensual in some areas‚ and in others it

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