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    baseball. There's a reason there is a era that is called the "steroid era" I call Barry Bonds "The Fake Dinger King" because of the fact that he used those substances. If you look at him spanning from his years with the Pittsburg Pirates to the San Francisco Giants, his head became significant bigger than his body. That's one of the side effects of PED use. Some of the side effects of PED use include baldness, high blood pressure, and unusual aggressive behavior known as "roid rage".…

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    The main conflict in Million Dollar Arm by J.B. Bernstein is that it is hard to adapt Indian cricket players, like Rinku and Dinesh, into American baseball players, especially while simultaneously having to deal with the culture shock of moving to America. Cricket uses a different arm motion than baseball. As newcomers to the sport, they have to adapt, and get the many years of training their competitors have in a short amount of time. First, cricket players use a different arm motion compared…

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    “Commander, on deck!” troops from all stations on the hellion class cruiser in the eagles nebula stood to attention. Striding past them was a figure, a figure of power. This figure was dressed as a hybrid between a lord and a mandalorian. He had on midnight robes, giving him a regal look, over which he had leg bracings made out of adamantium glinting off the stars in the darkness of space. His hood up and covering the back of his head with a mask of an ancient design, used to enhance one’s…

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    Next, I want to highlight some of the specific challenges foreign-born players face on their way to MLB. These challenges are nothing like their American counterparts and could affect their performance when they enter the Big Leagues. An academic paper written by Arturo Marcano and David Fidler in 1999 discusses the mistreatment of Latin American baseball players during the signing and recruiting process. Often, these players are so poor that they take any contract put in front of them and do…

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    Jackie Robinson despite being faced with many threats and insults throughout his time in the Negro Leagues, joining the MLB, and his retirement showed people how one man can make a change. Jackie Robinson, the man who broke the color barrier, journey was not an easy task as people may think, with many struggles in his path. By “breaking the barrier at the age of twenty-eight” (Linge 56) and being able to fight through his struggles and not giving up showed how much strength he had. These…

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    The first game had Eddie Cicotte as the starting pitcher, which is the player that throws the ball to the people who are batting, for the Chicago White Sox. It seemed like the Sox would win that day because, as previously mention, Eddie Cicotte had won 29 games prior to the playoffs. However, the Reds ended up winning the first game of the series with a score of 9 to 1. Everyone was shocked about how badly the White Sox had played that day. Cicotte’s level of play was not what it usually was. A…

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    The 49ers are my favorite NFL football team even though there sucking so far this year but I really hope they start doing good and I know mostly everything about them I know they have seven superbowls and I know mostly all the lenged’s in there to. They are joe montana/jerry rice and there was somebody else in there his name was something graig that’s all I know but anyway’s they were all good that’s why there lenged’s but I really hope they start doing good this year they were ok last year but…

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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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    The legends of the New York Yankees, such as Babe Ruth, Lou Gehric and Joe DiMaggio, are too numerous to enumerate. As a recent topic, Derek Jeter has put an end to his brilliant playing days last year and I believe that the number 2 on his back will also be retired number in Major League Baseball in the near future for sure. However, I do not intend to introduce the story of the heroes like them this time because, needless to say over again, their biography have been already well known for many…

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    1940s Sports David Ortiz is an African American baseball player that makes more that 15 million a year; it would take an average american to match his 1 years wage with 294 year’s of work. At 1 point athletes didn't make that much and were not recognized as much as they are today. In fact athletes didn't have the same grip on society as they do now because of the amount of attention the press gives them; or by social media. At 1 time sports, jobs, churches,communities were very segregated and…

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