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    to be. Softball has played a huge part in my life. I started playing at a very young age with my brother, who is one year younger than I am. My dad played baseball when he was younger, and he almost played for the Mexican Baseball Team, but he got injured right before tryouts so he couldn’t play. My dad first took my brother and I to a baseball game when I was two years old, it was probably the beginning to a new tradition. Every year my dad got season tickets, and we would all go as a family…

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    John Green once said “You don’t get to choose if you get hurt in this world…but you do have a say in who hurts you”. Emotions are a great factor in everyday life. One of the decision makers based on your mood. They are complex and intricate because it can hold a different meaning to someone else. It can help dictate which hobbies or interest you will enjoy. Emotions are the fuel that can allow anyone to write poetry because it expresses the feelings deeply but on a smaller scale. “In three…

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    helped me strengthen my knee to be able to play football by the next year. My teachers that I'm friends with are Mr. Swantek, Mr. coach Hunt. I met both of them my junior year. They were so easy to talk to especially Mr coach Hunt because he was my baseball coach It was easier and he just graduated from college that also made it easier to talk to him. Mr. Swantek is now easy to talk to because of ping pong every day and lifting in the weight room every day with…

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    The Slugger will give you an exhilarating ride, guaranteed. This ride will take you through what a baseball goes through in your average game or practice. With plenty of twists and turns, your hands will never go down! We have used advanced technology to make you feel as if you were a real-life baseball. Our ride has an average speed of 65 m/s (meters per second). The length of the track is 2730 meters.The time of the ride is 42 seconds, which will be the best 42 seconds of your life! The ride…

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    this than listening to the Ole Miss baseball team play? Every time I hear a baseball game on the radio, it always brings me back to eating crawfish. I can practically smell the crawfish sifting through the air every time I hear an umpire in the background yelling “Steeriiiiike” or “Buuaaaallll four.” I don’t know how many times I have been sitting on the porch eating crawfish, when abrubtly over the radio you hear a crack of a baseball bat as it slaps a baseball into play across the field. The…

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    MORGANTOWN, W.Va.-- Tanner Campbell's lights out performance propelled the West Virginia University baseball team to a 5-1 victory over Eastern Michigan on Wednesday at Monongalia County Ballpark. The freshman right-handed (2-1) tossed five innings of one-hit baseball. He struck out two and walked two. Campbell took a no-hitter into the fifth inning. The Mountaineers (16-11) relied on its youthful lineup to defeat the Eagles (12-16). Its freshman starters picked seven of WVU’s eight hits up.…

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    New Jersey, made national news for being among one of the first girls allowed to play with the U.S. Little League baseball team. The organization wanted the team's coach to remove her because of restrictions to boys only, but Coach Jimmy Farina allowed her to play one game. Later that year, the organization issued a new rule to allow girls to play on The U.S. Little League Baseball…

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    Handlin and Bodnar highlight different facets of American immigration history from the point of departure to trans-Atlantic crossing, to arrival and the development of ethnic communities in the United States. Authors Lee, Miller, Peiss, Ribak, and Alamillo expand and reconsider the basic story presented by Handlin and Bodnar. In “Uprootedness,” Handlin presents to us that the crossing from Europe to America was “harsh and brutal.” These immigrants were torn from their communities becoming…

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    field not because he is playing for the crowd or for others he love the game because he wants to play it he dosent care about whos watching him play or about the fans. I truly respect and understand why he said that because he playing the game of baseball for his self and loves the game he plays for and anyone should love the game they play for and just play it because they love the game…

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    I went through Tee-ball, to coach pitch, to modified kid pitch, and then finally to kid pitch. Fast forward to 9th grade and eligibility to play high school baseball is here and it was a whole semester trial of showing the coaches my skills. Skip ahead to late November, early December and the whole “do you think you did enough” chat starts going around and at this point I still think “I’ve got this 110%, no doubt…

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