Why Is Baseball Important To Me

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Although there have been many acts against it freedom still stands strong in the U.S.A. I have the benefit of many freedoms. One is playing baseball . Baseball is important to me because I love the smell of the grass,the feel of my cleats in the dirt, the seams of the ball in my hand ,and the crack of the bat on a perfectly hit ball. This freedom is important to me because in some countries you can't play baseball or the sport doesn't even exist.
My family enjoys may freedoms as well, including choosing to have a pet or not and what kind of pet we want to have. Another freedom we have is choosing where we live and what kind of house we live in. One last freedom that my family enjoys is what food we buy and eat
Some freedoms that I will have

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