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Baseball
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Baseball Glove Repair - Fix Your Own Glove
Reasons to consider repairing your own baseball glove. Consider saving yourself and others time and money when glove repairs are required throughout the season. You can make a lot of kids and adults happy just by repairing their baseball gloves.
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Baseball And Action - You Wanted Action You Got It
Baseball and action has been the key to fans growing to love the game. Since the game first began in its humble beginning on the playgrounds the players, the fans, and the bystanding crowds have demanded action. The long ball or homerun hitters became king.
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Getting a Baseball Fix on the Dish
Despite the recent shakeup in the television broadcasting of the Atlanta Braves, Dish Network Satellite television has you covered, and has all of the games of the much respected, but now faltering team.
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David Can't Slay the Goliath
The lone New York representative in the 2006 Home Run Derby was fan-favorite David Wright. After an opening round onslaught of sixteen home runs, Wright was only able to hit six more homers throughout the course of the next two rounds, and eventually fell to the Phillies’ Ryan Howard 5-4 in the finals.
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A Lasting Impression
I know that Milledge has probably been brought up a year or so too early, but I’m really excited as to what the future holds for Milledge and the Mets. The Cameron/Nady trade now looks even better as the Mets dumped a lot of salary, and now have a deep outfield anyway, an area of the Mets that we expected to worsen significantly after the departure of Mike Cameron. I do hope that Willie Randolph decides to start Milledge on a consistent basis, rotating in Nady for Floyd/Milledge from time to time.
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Better Youth Baseball Gloves
Baseball is a game that is dependent on equipment though, and if the equipment is poor quality or in doesn’t suit the kids using them, it can dampen their enthusiasm for little league baseball. It’s important to buy youth baseball gloves for your child, not small adult baseball gloves which will discourage your youngster.
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Baseball: How The West Is Won or The Lazy Man's Way To A Championship
In this day and age, the Central Division of the American League is where the action is, with Detroit and my Sox leading all of major league ball in winning percentages.
Both teams are in the high .600’s, which is nothing to sneeze at.
Contrast these winners with the also-rans in the Western Division of the National League, where a day or two ago, three teams shared top honors, first place, with a winning percentage that barely topped .500.
Last year, if I recall correctly, San Diego, the ultimate division winner, was about to achieve that top spot with an overall record of LESS THAN .500, until Providence stepped in and gave that team of near losers, a rock bottom, barely respectable win-loss record by season’s end.
The Padres were made short work of in the post-season, which was only fair, given their ineptitude.
But it hit me that if you have a bundle of dough, and you want to pursue the lazy man’s way to a championship, you must make sure to buy a team in this low grade division, says Dr. Gary S. Goodman, top speaker, seminar producer, and Fortune 1000 consultant.
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Baseball Flexes Its Futility
Baseball's all-star game has become a punch line in many office's around the country. Its about time somebody straightened out this mess, but for now lets examine the main problem.
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All-Star Game Is A Misfit For Ozzie & It Has Hurt The White Sox
The worst thing that could happen to the Chicago White Sox in June and early July wasn’t dumping games to the likes of Pittsburgh and to Baltimore, though that’s bad enough.
It’s having their bizarre, colorful, and often vitriolic skipper, Ozzie Guillen, be selected as the American League’s Manager in the All-Star Game.
The last thing this guy, or the Sox need is more of a spotlight on the Wizard of Oz, or is it The Wizard of Odd?
His running off at the mouth is legendary, and he’s always popping off about how this or that season will be his last.
But now, he has to be good, like the class clown whose parents have finally shown up at school to sit next to him. Oz isn’t used to this sort of expectation or scrutiny.
This guy has been managing outside of his comfort zone for the better part of a month. With one eye peeled on the All-Star roster and the other on the press, Ozzie has been more than slightly distracted, an the Sox are paying the price, says Dr. Gary S. Goodman, top speaker, seminar producer, best-selling author, and Fortune 1000 consultant.
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Baseball Prediction: The 2006 White Sox Will Settle For The Wild Card
Detroit is unstoppable; let’s face it, fellow Chicago White Sox fans.
The Sox have the second best record in all of baseball, in the National and the American leagues. But Detroit will edge them out for the Central Division Championship this year.
That’s my prediction and I’m sticking to it.
I say this for five solid reasons, says Dr. Gary S. Goodman, top sales and motivational speaker, best-selling author, and consultant to the Fortune 1000.
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Top 5 Young Hurlers
Here are MLB's top 5 pitchers with experience of 2 years or less and less than 200 innings pitched.
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Baseball - Great Moments
With all the great moments in the game of baseball, it would be impossible to name them all. What follows is a very brief list. Hopefully, these will have some meaning to many if not all you great baseball fans.
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