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    tenacity came quicker to me than the majority of my peers. Consequently, I became a serious and cynical child, both a blessing and a curse. I was an athlete - tall and thin, light and quick - and I loved baseball. Moments of enormous pressure could instantaneously turn one into a legend on the baseball diamond. It was there, on that field of dreams, I learned a life lesson which proved paramount to my development as an athlete and as a man. One’s senses were immediately assaulted by a…

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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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    French Toast Narrative

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    nerves seemed to calm as the baseball smacked against my leather glove, and hearing the roar of the crowd as I got the out. Both teams were giving it all they had to try and win the championship game, but you could tell that my team was definitely trying harder than the other team. No one had scored yet, and the end of the game was very close. We had a seven inning game for the championship game, and we were already at the bottom of the sixth inning. Our team was up to bat, and we were finally…

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    In the game of baseball, catching a ball is an everyday thing and is no big deal to most players, but for others, it creates themselves a legacy. The Right Fielder’s love for the game of baseball is expressed by how he always wanted to play and did not care as much about the position he was playing. Though he wanted to play the game and leave his legacy by doing so, his team never believed in his game. In the story Death of the Right Fielder, by Stuart Dybek, the symbol of the ball found in the…

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    Softball Satire

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    Softball: It's More Than a Sport Hey batta batta swing! No, I'm not talking about baseball, i'm talking about something even better: softball! Softball isn't just a sport, it's a fun pass-time that can help with stress relief, build positive relationships, and help one cope with failure as well as gracefully accept success. Let us first discuss the topic of stress. Softball is a great way to relieve tension or stress. Picture yourself at the plate. The pitcher is doing her wind up.…

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    your average family was the dream. It is not until we start reaching our last years of high school and start heading off to college when we realize that life in itself is truly a blessing. Looking back on my childhood, making the basketball team or baseball team was never hard. School always came easy, and tons of people would come to my middle school turn-ups. However, for others this is only but a dream. I remember on my twelfth birthday i was having a small celebration with my family,…

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    reason why a curveball drops? Statistics show that the velocity of a ball does not cause the curveball to drop. There are other variables involved like air pressure, rotation of the ball, and aerodynamics. These are very important factors when a baseball is thrown. A Big part of velocity is the air pressure, this is because of a separate topic called the Magnus Effect - a force exerted on a rapidly spinning cylinder or sphere moving through air in a direction at an angle to the axis of spin.…

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    We were both passionate about baseball; we both adored the game, and he actually was an assistant coach on my team for about three years. It was consistently something that we could bond over, and something just to talk about. My dad regularly went to my practices and never missed a game throughout my 12-year career. This particular day he came to one of my baseball camps. On this day, we were competing to see who was the quickest to get from the…

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    The Sandlot is a baseball movie about friendship and sticking together when someone gets in a “pickle.” It’s summer time in 1962 in the California, which is “the same summer Dodger Maury Wills would break the stolen bases record.” Our main character, Scotty Smalls just moved to the valley two weeks before school gets out for summer, and like all new kids he is afraid to make new friends. While he is unpacking he sees a boy with his baseball glove walking across the street, so that night he asks…

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    Physics Of Baseball Essay

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    The game of baseball is a great game and is open to anyone that wants to play it. There is many way that baseball can be played. Baseball can be played but be called different things like wiffle ball, and stick ball. Also, baseball is a great sport because you stay active while you play. In addition baseball was made along time ago and the they use two different types of bats. There is lots of physics that goes into baseball and many pitches people can throw. The game of baseball started a long…

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