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    Instant Replay In The MLB

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    Koby Schneider Inquiry 3 Final Draft Expansion of Instant Replay in the MLB Baseball has always been an American pastime sport with very much history behind it. The sport of baseball can help us americans put aside our differences and come together to create a massive multi-million person fan base. This is a very close second of largest fan bases in america trailing right behind the NFL. According to the Gallup over 56% of americans today are Major League Baseball (MLB) fans stated by “Jones,…

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    Jackie Robinson Baseball is America's best pastime sport. Jackie Robinson was an American professional baseball second basemen , who became the first African American to play Major League baseball in the modern era. Perhaps the most historically significant baseball player ever , ranking with Babe Ruth in terms of his impact of the national pastime. Jackie Robinson is a hero due to his heroic traits of being strong ,and showing leadership. Being the first African American to play Major…

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    So how did Jackie Robinson break the color barrier….he stood his ground. Jackie Roosevelt Robinson was born on January 31 1919, in Cairo, Georgia. His mother name was Mallie Robinson, Jackie had three brothers and one sister, Mack, Frank, Edgar, and his sister Willa. When Jackie was six months old his father left. His mom Mallie moved him and his brothers and sister into an all white neighborhood in California. His mother would not let the white people run them off. Jackie went to middle school…

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    Choices affect judgement, how people feel towards others and friendship. Choices can affect judgement. Mickey Mantle chose to judge Holling by what he wore, the result was he lost two of his fans by making a choice that might have hurt Holling’s feelings. Now Holling trust Danny Hupfer more because he defended Holling by giving his signed baseball back to Mickey because he is a loyal friend. One example of my explanation in The Wednesday Wars is, “Mickey Mantle looked me up and down.…

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    Opening Day is a book that was wrote to tell about the most important Opening Day in Major League Baseball history. Opening Day tells the story of how Jackie Robinson made his way to the Major Leagues. It tells how people thought about a black man playing Major League Baseball during segregation. Jonathan Eig is a special senior writer for the Wall Street Journal based in Chicago. He was formerly executive editor of Chicago magazine. He is the also the author of Luckiest Man: The Life and…

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    In the movie Moneyball, a drama from 2011 directed by Bennett Miller, it explains a struggle that the main character Billy Beane which is a general manager for the Oakland A’s encounters when choosing players for his team. Beane’s first problem is that he doesn’t have enough money to afford good players for his team, like for comparison the Yankees a team loaded with money. So him and Pete, a young man who knows numbers and stats are determined to find affordable players that are good enough to…

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    “I’m not concerned with your liking or disliking me... All I ask is that you respect me as a human being (“Jackie Robinson Biography”) . Jack Roosevelt Robinson, better known as Jackie Robinson, was born on January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia. At an early age, Robinson was exposed to sports such as Baseball. In high school Robinson earned himself a spot on the Pomona all star baseball team. “As he grew up, he developed a great love for sports and because of his athleticism, he was wanted by many…

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    from the Negro Leagues were chosen to go many places Willie wondered what would happen the Negro League after most of the players were picked. Soon his question was answered the Negro league end. Willie was picked to play in Sioux City, Iowa, on the Giants' Class A team, but was shortly removed because of racial problems( his skin color). On the other, he was transformed into a Trenton, New Jersey, to play in a Class B Interstate…

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    Some outlawed substances to use on a baseball is pine tar and Vaseline. These two substances alter the balls trajectory in completely different ways. It all comes down to how much spin the pitcher wants on the ball. A pine tar modification will allow the pitcher to better grip the ball in all occasions. This actually does have something to do with the Magnus effect. When they have better grip, they can spin the ball faster giving the ball a way sharper curve than a regular ball. On the contrast…

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    Since the days of the Gold Rush, San Francisco has been an important financial center. Located halfway between London and Tokyo as well as between Seattle and San Diego, San Francisco is at the center of global business. The city’s marketing theme is, “Never the same. Always San Francisco.” San Francisco being of Northern California has a very awesome view of the Pacific Ocean and the thriving community of San Francisco has a diverse array of neighborhoods, each with its own culture and…

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