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    out and fight him myself!” In the story, “Casey at the Bat,” though Casey acts arrogant and cocky like he already knows he’s going to hit a homerun. In the quote from, “David and Goliath,” David spoke forcefully and he directly asked to defeat a giant without quivering which shows confidence. And all of Casey’s cockiness shows that he is way over confident in himself. Another, resemblance in David’s and Casey’s character is that they are both courageous. I know throughout the entire story of,…

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    Brayden Henkle 6/7B Biography on Joe DiMaggio Joe DiMaggio was a star on and off the field. His major league debut was on May 3, 1936. He said, “When baseball is no longer fun, it’s no longer a game “. DiMaggio represented the best in America. It was his character, his sensitivity, and his generosity. If that’s not enough, The Yankee Clipper in his rookie season batted three- twenty three average with twenty nine homeruns. Therefore, Joe DiMaggio made a big impact on and off the field.…

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    Character traits a Louie zamperini Did you know that 33% of POWS died in POW camps that Louie was in but Louie still made it through? Louie started out as a troubled kid who stole things, drank alcohol, and smoked cigarettes. Then his brother convinced him to do track and he was great at it. He set records and was also the youngest to ever go to the olympics. He came in 8th place in the Olympics. The book I am talking about is Unbroken (Laura Hillenbrand). The two traits that I think…

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    The 1989 Fleer Bill Ripken number 616 baseball card is a card you will love to talk about with your family and friends. William 'Billy The Kid' Ripken had a career that included playing for the Baltimore Orioles, Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians, and Detroit Tigers over 12 seasons. He started out as a second baseman but spent much of his career as a utility infielder. However, it is probably this card for which he received his greatest notoriety as the knob on the handle of his bat was marked…

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    On April 15, 1947, a young man from Georgia stepped onto the field, he made history. Jackie Robinson was an African American baseball player who starred in the major leagues from 1947 to 1957. What made his career special was he was extraordinary at the game as well as being the first African American to play the game. He played with the Brooklyn Dodgers as well as the Kansas City Monarchs in the “Negro League”. This is important because Jackie Robinson led the way for many other African…

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    Jackie Robinson made history in 1947 when he broke baseball’s color barrier to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers. A talented and versatile player, Robinson won the National League Rookie of the Year award his first season and helped the Dodgers to the National League championship – the first of his six trips to the World Series. In 1949 Robinson won the league MVP award, and he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. Despite his skill, Robinson faced a barrage of insults and threats…

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    Joe Torre Leadership Style

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    Joseph (Joe) Paul Torre was born July 18, 1940 in Brooklyn, N.Y. and “followed in his older brother Frank’s footsteps and signed with the Atlanta Braves out of high school” (N.D) in 1960. One year later in 1961 he finished second in the National League Rookie of the Year balloting and even garnered a few National League Most Valuable Player votes after hitting .278 with 10 homers and 42 RBI as the Braves regular catcher. In 1971 while playing for the St. Louis Cardinals he transitioned from…

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    That left Jayson to fend for himself by stealing food, and living in an apartment with one month of rent left. Motivation: Jayson wants to make it to the league championship tournament with his middle school team. Which is held at Cameron Indoor Stadium, home of the Duke Blue Devils. Jayson wants this, because basketball is the only going for him in his tough, and complicated life. Setting: There are a few settings in this story. One is the the Jeff, and that is what Jayson calls his…

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    Jackie was a great baseball player. He was knowed for his rapidity and for his great talent of base thief. Born in 1919, he showed a lot of talents in his sport when he was very young. At that time, black people didn’t had acces to the major league of baseball so no one of them, even if they was the best of the best, couldn’t be able to have a real career in baseball. We are in the first half of the century in the United-states. Slavery is illegal but racial equality isn’t present. A black…

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    Why Sportsmanship is Important in Educational Athletics When I first started playing baseball at the age of six years old my coach asked us the same question before and after every game and practice. He would say “What’s the first rule of baseball?” To which we would all reply, “Have Fun!” He would then ask, “What’s the last rule of baseball?” To which we would also reply, “Have fun!” Although this may sound like a childish thing that a 6U baseball team would say, he continued this until 8U,…

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