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    Last year, the NL Central was probably deepest division in the National League as three prominent teams battled for the division crown. The St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs all had a chance to win the division down the stretch. However, after the Cardinals won the division by two games (100-62), the Pirates (98-64) and Cubs (97-65) secured both spots in the National League Wild Card Game, where the two division foes met for a chance to face St. Louis in the NLDS. 

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    Hank Aaron By: Landon Hale 3/6 /17 “I never wanted them to forget Babe Ruth. I just wanted them to remember Hank Aaron,” Hank announced as he received his Hall of Fame award. Leading the Milwaukee Braves to their first World Series Championship in 1957 Hank Aaron was their leading hitter with a .322 batting average. Hank Aaron did not want to replace all the great baseball players like Babe Ruth and Moses Fleetwood Walker also known as Jackie Robinson. He just wanted…

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    Hank Aaron Research Paper

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    American baseball icon Hank Aaron, nicknamed "Hammerin' Hank," is widely regarded as one of the greatest hitters in the history of the sport. He spent 21 years as an outfielder for the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves and two final years as a DH for the Milwaukee Brewers, setting several records and winning a number of honors along the way. Aron continues to hold many of baseball's most distinguished records today, including runs batted in (2,297), extra-base hits (1,477), total bases (6,856) and…

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    Chicago Cubs’ fans can now say it with confidence. Cubs won the NL Central title when the Giants topped the Cardinals 6 to 2 on September 15th. Even after their loss against the Milwaukee Brewers, Cubs didn’t mind popping the champagne at Wrigley Field. The following day, the Cubs turned it around by beating the Brewers 5 to 4. On Monday, Cubs clinched their 100th win of the season against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Cubs hit this record for the first time since 1935. Judith Ryan, a Cubs fan of…

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    Choice Georgia Southern University Louisville Kentucky, the largest city in the blue grass state, and the 28th most populated city in the United States according to ballotpedia.org (2013). Louisville is ranked higher than Milwaukee, Kansas City, Atlanta, Arlington, Cleveland, Oakland, Miami, and Minneapolis. All of these cities have their own respective MLB teams who bring fans out night in and night out, Louisville has more people in their city than all of these, yet…

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    to extend their career. With that said, the last player we will discuss in terms of notable athletes to come from South Korea is actually an American born player that came to South Korea to bring his career back to life, Eric Thames of the Milwaukee Brewers. Thames played in the Major Leagues through the 2011and 2012 seasons before ultimately being released and heading to the KBO just to continue playing. What possibly…

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    Aaron was a National Figure who played in Major League Baseball from 1954 to 1976 (23 seasons). During his career, he scored 755 home runs and 2,297 RBI’s. Also during his career he played 21 seasons for the Milwaukee / Atlanta Braves in the National League and two seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers in the American League. At the end of his career, Aaron held most of the game’s key career power-hitting records. His positions were outfielder and batter. In conclusion, he supported civil rights by…

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    Twelve months ago, Jonathan Lucroy was considered one most valuable targets at the trade deadline, before the Milwaukee Brewers dealt him to the Texas Rangers for a prospect heavy haul. Fast forward to now, and it seems like Lucroy may be hearing his name on the trade block again, very soon. According to Ken Rosenthal of FoxSports.com, Texas is open to moving Lucroy, and going forward with a catching duo of Robinson Chirinos and Brett Nicholas. Despite Lucroy being the most accomplished name in…

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    MillerCoors is a combination of SAB Miller and Molson .The main operations of this company is in Milwaukee where our Former Miss Famu Domonique James is currently working. The Miller Coors merger occurred in 2007 although the talks of both companies coming together was discussed for some time.This merger of both companies was created in order to better compete against other beer companies and decrease competition.The combination of the two beer leaders would be considered among the world's…

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    paying sports teams several million dollars to present patriotic things. The pentagon signed 72 contracts worth $10 million with Major League Baseball, National Football League's, Major League Soccer and the National Hockey League teams. The Milwaukee Brewers were paid $49,000 to let the Wisconsin Army National Guard sing “God Bless America.” The New York Jets were paid $20,000 to recognize a few New Jersey Army National Guard soldiers as hometown heroes. Any teams that were paid to display…

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