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    Fast Pitch Experience

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    summer. I had played softball since i was four years old but this was my second year playing fast pitch. I had played in a recreational league the year before so I had a little bit of knowledge on how to play the game. The coach for the team I played for had very little experience as a coach, but had a lot of experience playing fast pitch so she knew lot about the game. She never let me play after I had went to very practice and I did the best I could. I was not the best player on the team but…

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    Attending a baseball game at Turner Field in Atlanta, Georgia, is something I believe people must experience at some point in their lifetime. Watching the Braves play on the television is a daily ritual for my family, but nothing compares to seeing the 2-D version of the players and stadium coming to life right before my eyes when I visit Turner Field. Excitement builds up inside of me as my family and I make the trek to enter the baseball…

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    just ran a marathon. As I walked in I took in my surroundings slowly, low ceilings, a small stage to the back if the room, two batting cages, and an oddly colored greenish carpet. The room smelled of dust and sweat, like every other normal indoor baseball and softball facility, I don't know why this one scared me.…

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    Baseball is known as Americas favorite pass time. A sport that has been around since the 18th century with a never lasting ending to the sport. The sport of baseball is not only played in America but as well as other foreign countries. There countries have such a rich cultural fan base, it is hardly possible to say that Baseball is only a “American sport.” A good amount of players in Major League Baseball consists of people from the Dominican Island. In this paper I argue that Dominican…

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    was definitely a major influence on not only baseball but also society. He stood for so much and was very prideful of being a Jew. Back in the late 1990’s it was very rare to see different ethnicities and races participate in the game of baseball. This was not by choice but because they were prohibited from playing the game of baseball. Segregation as huge back then and Hank Greenberg stayed true to who he was and never gave into societies views of him being a Jew playing baseball. One way we…

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    simple comedic acts hysterical and profound; possibly, they related Benny’s scenarios to their own personal lives. While in competition with the likes of Fibber McGee and Molly and the famous Bob Hope, Benny was able to find his niche in the radio game through early situational comedy. These early uses of situational comedy used in real-life scenarios ensured that the Jack Benny Show would become a precursor to many modern-day shows that Americans hold dearly. An array of shows in mid-twentieth…

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    In 1947, the president and general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers chose Jackie Robinson to end the unwritten segregation rules of baseball’s major league. Robinson was told to mislead racial abusers during his career by not reacting these included violent threats against his life. His courage and strength to handle these abuses peacefully was the foreshadowing of the tactics used in the civil rights movement. Just like Robinson, The Lottery and One Friday Morning reveals humans are passionate…

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    Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox Baseball team, where you can eat your foods, and where the greatest fans meet to watch a game. Fenway Park, is the stadium of the Boston Red Sox. It is the oldest baseball stadium in the country. When I first approach Fenway, it look to be a row of food shops and vendors, Inside it is a regular baseball field like any other, except for the Green Monster, a massive wall in left field, that stands a little over thirty seven feet high and two hundred thirty…

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    No-Stats All-Star discusses how a defensive basketball player has terrible stats but whatever team he's on does significantly better and the opponent notably worse. To begin with basketball player Shane Battier is considered a "marginal" basketball player by some but always seems to be the reason whatever team he's on is winning, yet he's often discredited for it. To continue, Daryl Morey was hired by the rockets head coach (Shane Battier's team) to rethink the game; he was to take all the…

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    America. Baseball was originally believed to have been invented by Abner Doubleday of New York in 1839. Later it was discovered that the game was not invented by Doubleday but by Alexander Cartwright. Abner Doubleday had nothing to do with the creation of the sport. Abner Graves, who shared the information with The Mills Commission in search of baseball’s origin created the false information. In 1845, Cartwright, the true inventor, and one of the founders of the Knickerbocker Baseball Club in…

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