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    the guys said at the end of the movie that hit home and took the words right out of my mouth. He said “It’s all about the heart and dedication you put into the game. Also the group of players you put together to play the sport. You can’t approach baseball from a statistical beam counter point of view it is won on the…

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    cool, dry morning when the team rounded up. Our coach had notified the team that we were in risk of elimination. The faces of my teammates were as hopeless a rose in a desert. As a captain, I spoke out and tried to lift our spirits with a speech. Baseball is such an unpredictable sport, I said. The time spent on the practice field was for moments like these. With our backs against the wall, we had to put up a fight against four other teams. And that was just to make it to the championship game.…

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    2013, I was playing little league baseball in Pinetops, NC. The game was close and it was against our archrivals, the Yankees. My team, the Red Sox, were the best team in the league, and we were determined that we weren’t going to lose to our rivals in one of the biggest games of the year. It was a tied ball game, and one of the players on the Yankees named Levi came up to bat. Levi was a tall, strong, extremely cocky, but I will say, he is a really good baseball player. Some people would say…

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    earn his many respects as one of the best players baseball has ever seen. Growing up, Mantle was born in an extremely poor household in poverty. This was due in part to his birth on October 20th, 1931 in the midst of the Great Depression. Born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma, jobs were scarce and after his dad lost his the family needed to move to Commerce when Mickey was about four…

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    It was a scorching late July day in Hammond, Louisiana, and I was drenched in sweat as if I had just taken a dunk in the community pool across the park. The game was just about to begin; my team and I were eagle eyeing the opposing team, otherwise known as “The Bomb Squad.” It was so quiet that I could hear my own sweat hitting the bench. The umpire broke up everyone’s concentration by yelling, “Play Ball!” We were considered the home team, and our defense stormed the cherished diamond. After…

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    My Baseball Autobiography

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    One day on a sunny, beautiful sunday. I woke up and was getting ready for my baseball game. At the time baseball was my favorite sport. I was one of the best players on my team. I left around ten o’clock that morning and stopped at Burger King and got some breakfast. When we got to the field my team and I went on the field and warmed up. We were ready to beat the other team. The first couple innings we were playing great. We were winning 2-0. At the top of the fourth i was playing short-stop. A…

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    It all started when I was about 5 years old, I was a member of the boys and girls club of Decatur, IL. My mom signed me up to play baseball at the time I wasn’t really happy with her, I didn’t want to play a sport I didn’t know anything about. At the time I just wanted to play basketball and football two sports you could say I knew everything about. I studied the games I watched my favorite players play every day. I was like a sports reporter I knew everything there was to know about my favorite…

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    English1 Oct. 21, 2015 Troy Aikman Troy Aikman is a man with many talents mainly football. Troy was an american football player. He was a very talented baseball player as well as football player even though Troy had offers to play in the Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets right out of high school, but instead of playing baseball he decided to go to college to further his education and to play football. “Troy Aikman was born on November 21 1966 to Kenneth Aikman and Charlyn Aikman…

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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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    my dad drilling instructions into my head. It was my first Little League baseball game ever, and my dad wanted to make sure it wasn’t my last. Being seven years old and never touching a baseball was something that had scared me; a lot. I had no idea what to think about this foreign, petrifying, game could possibly be about. The car ride from my house was only a few minutes away from the fields where I would begin my baseball career. “The key to hitting the ball, is to always keep your eye on…

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