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    Cardinals, Padres, Dodgers, Reds, Clayton Kershaw, Joey Votto, etc. When you hear the word softball, you probably think of college teams or some even ask what softball is. Softball has become such a small sport because of baseball taking over. Although, I do not mind that, baseball is an amazing sport to play and watch. Softball is just the same and gets less credit. One person that is very famous in the softball world is a woman named Jennie Finch. To me, she is the best softball player of…

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    Every year there are hundreds of kids that hope to be able to play baseball, and are willing to do anything they can to be able to play in the Major League one day, but their chances of making This description reveals that it is very hard to make it, so you have to be willing to give it all you have to make it. In order for an individual to gain success in baseball, they need to focus on becoming a better baseball player, understand the chances of making it big, and learn the steps of getting…

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    Sports for Americans Will our sports ever become extinct? Some have been played and watched for decades now and will be played and watched for many more. We as a nation play and watch our sports; I feel it is going to continue that way because we as Americans really enjoy our sports, and this is what I believe makes me an American. Sports have been entertainment to most Americans; some Americans actually get involved and actually play the sport they enjoy the most. During World War 2 and the…

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    Who Is Rader's Baseball?

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    Baseball is a sport that has been glorified and challenged since its fabrication in the 19th century. Baseball is a novel that analyzes and explains many of the defining and key moments of the sport's history that have shaped it into the game it is today. Rader's argument is that baseball is America's game, and like America's people, will stand the test of time. Rader reveals the struggles that have persisted to threaten the game's very existence and spectacular moments of the game that have…

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    Sports have become one of the worlds most interesting and talked about past times. Three of the most exciting and most widely watched sports all over the world are American Football, Soccer, and Rugby. Because of all of the pressure and stress that comes with playing the sport all of the athletes in those sports put all they have into training and making themselves better in the offseason. The offseason in sports are almost completely different. Some sports work more on speed while others…

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    Despite being an incredibly profitable $10 billion dollar enterprise, MLB baseball certainly has its share of issues. And no one associated with the game on that level will tell you any different. There is one dispute, however, that it doesn’t have as its annual spring training comes to a close – at the core of the game – it’s all about hope. Like spring itself; the advent of the baseball season, akin to the Lenten season it always coincides with, symbolizes a much needed renewal. Baseball…

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    and college football are America’s favorite sports (Pro Football Is Still America's Favorite Sport). These pastimes require hard work, strength, muscle, and many years of training. Many people would disagree when I say that not only is dance an art, but it is also a sport. I will stand by my valid opinion in stating that competitive dancing is a sport that requires many athletic abilities, just like any other sport. In order to be exceptional at the sport, it requires a great amount of time in…

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    In the Dominican Republic, many young boys are eager to play baseball and dream of being a professional baseball player in the United States. Since Cuba brought this sport to the Dominican Republic, baseball has been considered most important thing for them. There are many reasons baseball became very popular and significant for their lives. Many Dominican baseball players have become succeed playing in Major League baseball (MLB) in the United States and earn much more money, which people can…

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    The society most affected by sports is probably America. From the first colonisation of America, settlers came for the idea to compete for the life they have always dreamed. The American belief of Manifest Destiny can be considered a competition in its own right. People from all over the world came to America to tame the wild west or build wealth as a farmer on the northern plains. Everyone came with a dream and a hope, therefore, everyone had to compete for their success. Even reaching past…

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    why I like it better than any other sport. I think baseball requires more mental abilities than physical because you have to be able to read pitches and you have to be able to read the batter and you have to read the ball when it comes off the bat. Baseball does require physical health to because you have to be able to hit hard, throw accurate and fast, and you have to be able to run and catch a ball if it comes to you. I like baseball better than any other sport because I think it challenges…

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