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    football and baseball. Do you think that we can compare and contrast these two sports? In the United States sports are very important to us as people but some country might not get why we love them so much. Question will always be there, but as people do you think there are some similarities and differences in the sport world as we know. Football and baseball have many similarities. In these two sports you could be hurt at any moment. Football and baseball has some of the same rules. Both of…

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    How To Play Softball

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    When a person decided to be in a sport, their main focus is being the best they can be. They just want to be the star on the team, and do what they have to do. Those amateurs usually disregard the rest of their team, and has some serious attitude adjustments in store for them. They usually have hard crashes when they do not play up to par, or do not start in the games. It takes a while for them to understand being on a team, and they will soon learn that you can not be on a…

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    Pressures On All the bases were loaded, two outs, two strikes, and we were losing 5-9. I was up to bat, extremely scared, and very pressured. My coach was yelling at me and telling me all these things to do and they were making my mind crazy. I was scared I would strike out and my whole team would be mad, I was scared my dad would be angry, and I was afraid that I would let myself down. I didn’t believe in myself that I could hit the ball, but it all began when I stepped up to…

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    The Last Game “C’mon Blue!” “Get your head in the game!”, a parent hollered from the stands. My mind was muddled from the heat, giving me the cognitive ability of a three year old. It wasn’t the first time I had heard criticism during the game, but I was hoping it would be the last. I vowed to myself that if I managed to make it through the game alive, I would never umpire again. “I’ll give you five dollars if you umpire the plate for the second game,” I said to Nate. He looked back at me…

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    Wiffleball Narrative

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    ALDS game 4 CRACK! I just hit a wiffle ball all the way to my neighbors driveway. My friend Weston was running to get the ball I rounded 1rst I rounded 2nd I was on my way home the throw came to the catcher (Braden) he turned around to tag but I was already home! “Braden yelled out”,but our ump Cole yelled “safe”! Braden whined”come on man he was out by a mile”. But Cole yelled ”safe”! Then, my dad said”It’s time for lunch”. So I went inside and ate Pb&j my dad asked me”do you want to go to…

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    involved the plaintiff, Shawn Bukowski, suing his school on the grounds of negligence by the defendant (Lippman, 2012). Shawn Bukowski was a pitcher for the baseball team at Clarkson University, where, during an indoor practice, was hit by a line drive in the jaw and sustained an injury. Bukowski felt that Clarkson University and their baseball coach had acted negligently and put him in unreasonable risk of harm, because there were conditions on the field that enhanced his risk to sustaining…

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    softball and baseball are basically the same sport, there are some pretty important differences. After Yale’s victory against Harvard’s football team on Thanksgiving Day, 1887, a Yale alumni, in Chicago, jokingly threw a boxing glove at one of his Harvard buddies, who then swung at the glove with a broomstick. George Handcock playfully yelled “Play ball!” and unknowingly…

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    Pesis: Finnish Baseball

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    What is it? Pesäpallo or simply known as Pesis is Finnish baseball and is often referred to as the national game of Finland. It is quite similar to American baseball, although there are still major differences the main ones being: it is a lot faster paced and involves more strategic moves. As the Wall Street Journal put it, it is ‘baseball without wasted time.’ History Pesäpallo was based on old Finnish ball and bat games and American baseball. This is because the creator of pesäpallo, Olympic…

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    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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    A professional baseball team that had fans who admire and supported has changed the way we look at all sports. In 1919 Black Sox was one of the greatest team in the National Baseball League (NBL), and they were determined to throw the World Series for extra money. This huge scandal involved the great "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, pitchers Eddie Cicotte and Claude "Lefty" Williams, infielders Buck Weaver, Arnold "Chick" Gandil, Fred McMullin, and Charles "Swede" Risberg, and outfielder Oscar "Happy"…

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