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  • Buy Oakland Athletics Tickets Online – Book Tickets For A Spectacular Show!  By : Al Terry
    The Oakland Athletics are a professional baseball team based in Oakland, California with a great history behind them.
  • Cleveland Indians Club Seat Tickets Provide An Ideal Setting  By : Al Terry
    The Terrace Club seats for watching the Cleveland Indians play ball is a much sought after section which includes a dining room and club bar as well as other extras.
  • The 2008 Balloting MLB All-Star Game  By : Ally White
    Two players of the New York Yankees and five Boston Red Sox teammates are presently in the lead in the primary American League balloting results for the 79th All-Star Game, to be played on July 15th at Yankee Stadium.
  • Latin-American Festival In the MLB Offensive  By : Stephen Lars.
    A Latin-American festival in the offensive exploded the last week in the baseball of the Major Leagues, with emphasize special for the Mexican Adrián González (Padres) and Evan Longoria (Tampa Bay), as well as the Puerto Rican Ben Molina (Giants) and the Panamanian Carlos Lee (Astros).
  • Buy Yankees Tickets – Watch The Bombers Create History Live!  By : Al Terry
    The Yankees started out as the Baltimore Orioles of Maryland in 1901 and became known as the "Americans". Today they remain as one of the biggest team in all of sports history.
  • Even The Best Saint Louis Cardinals Tickets Are Easy To Purchase  By : Al Terry
    The many ways to get great seats for any Saint Louis Cardinals baseball game with an overview look at the team.
  • Beltran & Church Led the Mets to Defeat the Reds  By : Stephen Lars.
    The Mexican Oliver Perez’s batting, launching, stealing bases and experience made an incredible difference which helped the New York Mets win 8-3 over the Cincinnati Reds was basically the Mexican’s first victory since April 19.
  • Tampa Bay Rays Tickets – Catch The Excitement Live!  By : Al Terry
    The origin of the Tampa Bay Rays baseball team which includes much information on the team as well as how to order tickets for a game online.
  • Braves Encouraging the Hawks  By : Ally White
    The Atlanta Braves and the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks are kindred spirits who are supporting each other in their accomplishments this year’s seasons.
  • Get Your Diamondbacks Tickets And Watch One Of The Best Teams In Baseball!  By : Al Terry
    How the Arizona Diamondbacks baseball franchise came into existence with a look at the players and owner who helped to build the team as well as some different ways to get tickets for a game.
  • Blue Jays Tickets – Watch the New Team Take The Field  By : Al Terry
    A look at the new Toronto Blue Jays baseball team this season after off season changes plus some different ways to get tickets for a game.
  • MLB: Yankees Defeat The Indians With Wang's Aid  By : Stephen Lars.
    Moments after defeating the Cleveland Indians by 1-0, the Yankees received a hard blow: For the first time in the season the Puerto Rican Jorge Posada will be in the injured list.
  • Get Braves Tickets and Catch Some Baseball History  By : Al Terry
    A look at the history of the Atlanta Braves baseball team with some highlights on important moments and players of the franchise over the years.
  • Escobar is Coming Back  By : Ally White
    The Boston Angels Pitcher Kelvin Escobar was scheduled to pitch on Wednesday at Arizona for the first time since his shoulder injury (a tear in his labrum) this past March 25th.
  • Blue Jays and Frank Thomas Part Ways  By : Ken Johnson
    Frank Thomas was released by the Toronto Blue Jays after he threw a tirade for being removed from the lineup.
  • Baseball Season In Around The Corner Get Your Phillies Tickets  By : Al Terry
    A look at the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team with some of the key players and moments for the franchise as well as ways to get tickets for a game.
  • How To Get Cheap Houston Astros Baseball Tickets  By : Al Terry
    Great ways to locate the best and cheapest tickets for a Houston Astros baseball game with some information about the team.
  • How To Buy Cheap Colorado Rockies Baseball Tickets  By : Al Terry
    Great ways to get the best and least expensive baseball tickets for a Colorado Rockies game with some information on the team and history.
  • Easy-To-Purchase Mets Tickets Online  By : Al Terry
    A look at the New York Mets baseball history with some of the greatest players to play for the team and the great moments they added to the Franchise.
  • MLB: Blue Rays Defeated 2-0 By The Yankees  By : Stephen Lars.
    Player Chien-Ming Wang made a four hits ball right at the seventh inning while Hideki Matsui hit a two careers home run taking the New York Yankees to a victory against the visiting team Tampa Bay Blue Rays.
  • Baseball vs. Football-Which Is America's #1 Sport?  By : Grant Eckert
    In the United States, both baseball and football have passionate fans who claim that they follow the true number one sport in America. But, how does one determine what is the actual "number one American sport"?
  • A Brief History of the Rise of Baseball in Japan  By : Grant Eckert
    Sometime between 1867 and 1873, an American professor, Horace Williams, at what is now Tokyo University, is credited with introducing baseball to the country of Japan. Williams came to Japan to teach English and American History, but his sports interest is what has impacted Japan the most. Fellow American Albert Bates, teaching at Kaitaku University, organized the first baseball game in Japan.
  • Steroid Use among America's Youth  By : Grant Eckert
    Although it is typically high school students who are encouraged to participate in organized sports, children of all ages do participate. Participating in organized team sports is a great way to achieve physical benefits of a healthy lifestyle, and a sense of well being. Organized sports are also a great way to develop camaraderie and character building.
  • The Impact of MLB Spring Training on Florida's Cities  By : Grant Eckert
    More and more Major League Baseball teams are choosing areas in Florida to hold their spring training camps. This is done for several reasons. Due to the fact that the climate in Florida is very warm and very mild during the late winter/early spring months, a team from anywhere in the United States can start their spring training on time, and not have to deal with cold and snowy weather.
  • Love at First Strike-Baseball in Latin America  By : Grant Eckert
    Baseball in the United States dates back to the 1840s, but many other countries picked up and played the sport soon after. In Cuba, students who enrolled in the United States educational system returned home to the island nation with a bat and a ball. The popularity of the game in Cuba was so high as to be considered part of the identity during the war for independence during the late 1800s.
  • Traveling to Arizona to back the Diamond Backs  By : Jay Beech
    Arizona is the home of the diamond backs baseball team. Traveling to Arizona to back the Diamond Backs as they play on their home ground is the ultimate feast for a fan. The Diamond Backs play at the Chase Field located at 401 East Jefferson Street in Phoenix
  • Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves Center Fieldman - A True American Hero  By : Travis Ludlow
    One of the many dreams that my Brother Jason had, was to travel to Los Angeles to meet Dale Murphy and the Atlanta Braves. In 1984 his dream and the dream of my family came true.

    My Father and Mother, as do most parents, wanted to see the dreams of their children come true. They were in a position where they did just that. Looking back, now as an adult, I can see where that desire to help their children's dream come true, may have come at a great sacrifice. Nevertheless, t...
  • Cano Works Hard for the Yankees  By : Ken Johnson
    Yankees' second baseman, Robinson Cano has accomplished a lot so far in his short career and his future looks even better.
  • Girardi Finds Excessive Roughness Unacceptable  By : Ken Johnson
    Elliot Johnson (Tampa Bay Rays) collides with catcher Francisco Cervelli (New York Yankees) at home plate while trying to score during the 9th inning of a spring training game, breaking his wrist.
  • Can the Red Sox Win Another World Series in 2008?  By : Jason OConnor
    Learn what the keys are to the Boston Red Sox winning back to back World Series championships.
  • Farnsworth is Glad Torre's Out  By : Ken Johnson
    Despite poor results in his recent past, Farnsworth is hoping to turn things around under the supervision of Joe Girardi
  • Injuries Plague the Mets at Spring Training  By : Ken Johnson
    With more injured teammates than healthy ones, the Mets struggle through spring training but feel they will have enough time to recover and go into opening day in good form.
  • Giambi and Pettitte Look to make Improvements for the Yankees  By : Ken Johnson
    Joe Girardi complimented Andy Pettitte on his second of his two innings. Pettitte pitched 2 scoreless innings in spring training, with one hit and one walk.
  • Secrets of Baseball Training Gloves  By : Mitchell Dowdy
    No, its not a toddlers catchers glove, it really is a training glove for use by adults. These gloves develop perfect two hand catch reinforcement not available with contemporary equipment.
  • Melky Cabrera Hopes to Stay with the Yankees  By : Ken Johnson
    Cabrera had a good season in 2007 but the Yankees would like to see more consistency from him. He intends to improve his game and further establishing himself as a player, hoping that he's with the Yankees for good.
  • Justice Department Investigates Clemens  By : Ken Johnson
    Congress officially asked the Justice Department to investigate Roger Clemens on perjury charges.
  • Martinez Might be a Keeper for the Mets  By : Ken Johnson
    Pedro Martinez, who has a surgically repaired right shoulder, wants to stay with the Mets.
  • Things You Need To Know If You Are Considering Coaching Baseball  By : Gregg Hall
    So you have decided to become a baseball coach, maybe because your child had a team but no one was willing to step up to coach or maybe you just have a passion for working in this field. Whatever the reason is really is not the important factor.
  • What's The Buzz About Baseball Tickets?  By : Al Terry
    A look at the history of baseball with moments that defined the sport as well as advice for getting tickets to a game.
  • Major Baseball Mania With MLB Tickets  By : Al Terry
    A history of Major league Baseball with some of the important moments for the sport and different ways to locate tickets to a game.
  • Learning To Pitch With Pizazz  By : Jimmy Cox
    Although baseball is a team game - and complete cooperation from every player is necessary for victory - coaches, players and spectators agree that the most important factor in the success of a team is the pitcher.
  • A Brief Look At The History Of Baseball In America  By : Gregg Hall
    People will argue where the sport was originated but the real origin of baseball lies here in the good old United States. The game was played here back to the early part of the 19th century, but back then it was all white baseball no other players could play.
  • Babe Ruth - The Colossus of Clout: A Short Bio  By : Jennifer Thomas
    Who was this man called the Babe?
  • College Or Pros, What Pays For Young Baseball Players?  By : Stuart Nachbar
    If your son is a professional baseball prospect, you might want to know what makes more sense for him: continue playing at the collegiate level, or turn pro right away. The price where it pays to go pro might surprise you.

    Of the four major U.S. sports, only baseball and basketball draft high school and college players together. However, the basketball draft lasts only two rounds and includes players from overseas professional leagues, while baseball provides far more oppo...
  • The Chicago Cubs Baseball History  By : M. Anderson
    Originally known as the Chicago White Stockings, the Chicago Cubs are one of the most storied franchises in Major League Baseball, and one of the original eight National League franchises. With a history going back to the centennial year of the country (1876), the Cubs have entertained (and broken the hearts) of the people of Chicago for one hundred and thirty yearsThe history of the Cubs goes back to 1876 and have made the Chicago baseball fans rejoice in excitement and cry in pain as they’ve followed the Cubbies for all those years.
  • Card Collecting Is Not Just For Kids  By : Stephen Dolan
    Trading cards have been collected for years. They are fun to collect, fun to trade and can be worth a small fortune! Find out how to start collecting here....
  • Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Pitching Machine  By : Anthony Stai
    When 1 swing of the bat can make a difference between making a team or not or the difference between winning a game or championship or not, then you owe it to your kids to give them the tools to be successful.
  • Teaching Throwing to Youth Baseball Players  By : Dick Birmingham
    In the game of baseball correct throwing mechanics are of the utmost importance. If a player can’t throw with accuracy he does his team little good out in the field.
  • Teaching Fielding to Youth Baseball Players  By : Dick Birmingham
    Many coaches attempt to teach fielding to players by first hitting them ground balls. You cannot teach fielding and hit ground balls at the same time!
  • How to Coach Baseball for Peak Performances  By : Jamie Sheetz
    As baseball coaches, we put countless hours into practice organization, compiling and assembling drills, and coordinating efforts among assistant coaches, not to mention the time actually spent practicing.
  • Junior College Baseball - Is It Right for You?  By : Jamie Sheetz
    I continue to see and hear both high school baseball players and their parents have an "I've got to play (NCAA) Division I baseball" mentality. At the same time I see these players end up extremely unhappy because Division I baseball, wasn't right for them.
  • Baseball - Barry Bonds Is a Whole Lot More Than Just a Home Run Hitter and Record Setter - Part 2  By : Ed Bagley
    When Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's major league career home run record with his 756th dinger, he had hit homers off of 447 different pitchers. Bonds also holds the major league career records for walks with 2,540 and intentional walks with 679. He holds the all-time single season major league records for most home runs (73), on base percentage (.609), slugging percentage (.863), and walks (232). Could he be the best ever?
  • MLB Series Betting – New York at Cleveland  By : Bob Acton
    The chases for playoff positions in Major League Baseball are heating up, and if recent action serves any indication, the next month and a half of pennant race baseball figures to be very exciting. This weekend’s schedule will bring several key series’ affecting the standings, none bigger than the three game set in the American League between the Indians and Yankees from Jacobs Field.
  • Betting MLB Team Props  By : T.O Whenham
    Doc’s Sports gives in-depth advice on how to wager on MLB team props.
  • Betting Alternate Run Lines  By : T.O Whenham
    Doc’s Sports gives readers an explanation of alternative run lines, which are a different way to bet and profit on Major League Baseball.
  • 2007 Mlb Preview: The Boston Red Sox  By : Johnny Moon
    The 2007 lineup for the Boston Red Sox looks pretty questionable thus far. Most of Boston’s outfield was down for a good deal of the season, including their newest outfielder, J. D. Drew, who is notorious for his health issues. Due to these things and more, this season will probably be pretty rough for the Red Sox.

    Jason Varitek is 35 and fading fast toward retirement. His defense is dropping, and his OPS+ plummeted an entire 40 points. The injury to his knee didn’t help h...
  • New York Yankees 2007 Preview  By : Johnny Moon
    The 2007 lineup for the New York Yankees’ may quite possibly the most powerful hitting squad baseball has seen. With the number of star players on the team, they should win the AL East for their tenth year in a row, and there is no reason they shouldn’t continue that trend through the post season. Here is a look at what you can expect to see from the Yankees in 2007.

    First of all, losing Gary Sheffield was bad for the Yankees. In two seasons, Gary was accepted as the Most ...
  • 2007 Baltimore Orioles Preview  By : Johnny Moon
    The Baltimore Orioles were just a horrible mess last year, finishing in the bottom half of the AL in runs per game, and only one team finished worse in runs allowed per game. Though they will keep the same offensive team, they will make a very significant addition to it, Aubrey Huff. The outfield, amazingly enough, still has Jay Payton as one of the starting lineup. How did this happen? It’s absurd to think that the Orioles are a desperate enough team to keep Jay Payton as a ...
  • Cleveland Indians 2007 Mlb Preview  By : Johnny Moon
    The Cleveland Indians have quite possibly the best offensive catcher in Major League Baseball. There is a three man race going for it, Victor Martinez, Joe Mauer, Brian McCann. Martinez has the most game time logged right now though, giving him a distinct advantage.

    Blake will be returning to the infield as a first baseman. Last year was his best season, statistically anyways. Unfortunately, he missed 53 games, but he came very close to matching his previous seasson’s tot...
  • Babe Ruth Biography  By : Johnny Moon
    Babe Ruth’s Early Life

    On February 6th 1895, Babe Ruth was born George Herman Ruth, Jr., in a poor waterfront neighborhood. When Ruth was seven years old, his father gave him up to St. Mary’s Industrial School for Boys, an orphanage. A priest at St. Mary’s, Brother Matthias, recognized the wonderful talent that this child had, and worked with young George to improve his game. In 1914, Jack Dunn, owner of the Baltimore Orioles, observed Ruth pitch in a game, and immediately...
  • San Francisco Giants 2007 Preview  By : Johnny Moon
    Barry Bonds passing Babe Ruth in the all time home run record will be what the Giants’ 2006 season will be remembered for. The team has had an overhaul, getting rid of many of the out dated players and veterans, and replacing them with newer, younger talent, lowering the starting lineup’s average age to 35.

    Alfonzo replaced Matheny in May of last year, and he started out hot. Unfortunately, he cooled down about as fast as he heated up. He will return in 2007, but as the ba...
  • History Of Baseball Uniforms In The Major Leagues  By : Johnny Moon
    Baseball Uniforms in the Major Leagues: The Evolution of the Battle Suit

    As you enter the ball park to take your seat, one of the first things that you notice is the players’ uniforms. There is a very good chance you don’t know a single one of the people on the field personally—it’s the colors on their uniforms that immediately tell you whether he is friend or foe. As well as helping you bond to the team, much like a flag for your country, they keep you aware of the fact t...
  • How To Play Fantasy Baseball  By : Billy Beansprout
    The first thing you want to do to play fantasy baseball is find, or form, a fantasy baseball league. Ten to twelve teams is usually the norm in a league, though you may have anywhere from four to 24 teams in a given league. Each team in the fantasy league must consist of 23 players. Many of the leagues you will find use only American or National League players, so the number of quality players is limited.

    Your team’s roster will consist of nine pitchers, five outfielders, ...
  • The Early History Of Baseball Cards  By : Billy Beansprout
    The Nineteenth Century

    Baseball and photography in the United States were both seeing an explosion of popularity in the mid nineteenth century. This provoked baseball clubs to start taking individual and group pictures of their members. Some of these pictures were printed on smaller cards, much like modern-day, wallet sized photos. In the late 1860s, baseball became a professional sport, and trading cards began to appear with photos of players and teams. These were mainly ...
  • The History Of The Baseball Bat  By : Billy Beansprout
    Baseball was a very young sport in the mid-eighteen hundreds, so batters usually made their own bats. This led to a lot of experimentation with the shape and size of the baseball bat. It didn’t take long for players to learn that the best bats were those with rounded barrels. With all the shapes and sizes being used, some rule had to be established about the bat. In 1859, it was established that baseball bats could be no larger than two and a half inches in diameter, though t...
  • Buying & Breaking In A New Baseball Glove  By : Billy Beansprout
    Buying a New Baseball Glove

    When searching for a new baseball glove, there are many factors to consider, such as the feel of the glove, the size of the glove, and your budget. A glove can run you anywhere from $15 to over $200 for a good glove. The quality of the glove is generally the determining factor in the price. The higher quality, the more expensive, and the longer they will probably last. It may be more cost effective in the long run to spend a few extra dollars no...
  • The Best Exhibits At The Baseball Hall Of Fame  By : Billy Beansprout
    There are many great exhibits at the Baseball Hall of Fame but I think these three exhibits stand out for the rest. When you make your way to Cooperstown, New York to visit the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum you’ll definitely want to check out these three exhibits in particular!

    Planet Baseball

    For a hundred years, international baseball has contributed some very rich, and very diverse history to the world. To honor these contributions, The National Baseball Hall of ...
  • Little League Fundraisers  By : Kimberly Reynolds
    What are some easy Little League fundraisers and what can you do to maximize the funds raised? Let’s take a look at traditional candy sales, discount cards, and some event ideas.
  • How to Bet on Baseball  By : T.O Whenham
    Doc’s Sports gives a rundown on all the ways that you can bet on Major League Baseball.
  • Baseball Memorabilia Must-Haves  By : Michael Shapiro
    If you are not familiar with the term memorabilia, then you must know that memorabilia refers to individual items of historical value such as programs, posters, brochures, clippings, buttons, pennants, cards and stickers. So, baseball memorabilia must-haves refer to baseball souvenirs.

    And, when it comes to baseball souvenirs, the most common things that people collect are baseball balls and baseball bats, most of the times with original autographs of some players on them...
  • Holding The Runner In Baseball  By : Jimmy Cox
    What do you do when the runners are on base? Read on for great training tips to hold the runners where they are.
  • Wood Baseball Bats Versus Aluminum Baseball Bats  By : Michael Shapiro
    Whether you are part of the Little Leaguers, Senior Leaguers, college student’s league or professionals, when it comes to baseball, the big questions that pops up is what kind of baseball bat you will use. And, if you really are a baseball player, you definitely know that the discussion is between aluminum bats and wood baseball bats.

    One important piece of information you should know is that, in softball, little and senior league and college baseball, most of the bats ar...
  • Japanese Baseball  By : Tom Takihi
    One of the most popular sports in Japan, baseball, is about to start its new season soon and is well worth catching a view of even if you are not an avid fan. Japan’s professional baseball season is from April to October. There are two leagues in Japanese professional baseball: the Central League an
  • Youth Baseball Fundraising  By : John Nowly
    The following article covers information on youth baseball fundraising.
  • Selecting a Good Assistant Coach  By : John Nowly
    The following article covers selecting a good assistant coach.
  • Betting in Major League Baseball – Excitement at its peak  By : Chriistinee
    The game of baseball is not much spread outside of the US. But, Americans are simply crazy about the game and the MLB World Series is the greatest Baseball event in the country. Baseball betting rises to its peak during the running of the tournament.
  • Online Wagering Odds On The Mets Will Change!  By : Bob Acton
    While the New York Mets and their leader Willie Randolph bid farewell to the rest of the teams in the National League several weeks ago.
  • MLB BETTING – RAKING IN MILLIONS  By : Chriistinee
    Baseball rocks in the US. It is the most popular game in the continent. No surprise that baseball betting attracts millions across the globe. The Major League Baseball (MLB) is as popular in the continent as Sex and the City. The frenzied atmosphere in the stands is unmatched with any other sport in America.
  • The Dodgers And The Padres Forgot To Lock The Backdoor!  By : Bob Acton
    While most of us on the East Coast only saw highlights of the memorable game played at Chez Ravine this past week between the Dodgers and Padres, even we have to admit that it was nothing short of amazing.
  • This Race Has Been Crazy All Year!  By : Bob Acton
    Just when you think the wild and wacky NL West had begun to define itself, the Los Angeles Dodgers had to go and upset the apple cart one more time last night.
  • Divisional Outlook - NL East  By : Jay Nault
    The NL East is shaping up to be a three-team race, with the Atlanta Braves jumping back into the foray with a recent hot streak. The Mets, Phillies and Braves are all relatively close to each other, and the tension in the division surrounds the possibility that the Braves’ incredible string of postseason appearances ending in 2006.
  • Defining Weekend In Major League Baseball!  By : Bob Acton
    The Minnesota Twins have rebounded from an atrocious start and are now positioned for a serious run at the wild card spot.
  • Dodgers Will Be Giant Killers This Weekend!  By : Bob Acton
    August 11, 2006 (Los Angeles, CA) – The Los Angeles Dodgers have finally arrived in the penthouse in the underachieving, wild and wacky NL West division.
  • Dodgers Win 17 Of 18 But They’re Not In The Clear!  By : Bob Acton
    The wild and wacky NL has suddenly quieted down as the surging L.A. Dodgers have assumed a 3 ½ game lead over the Diamondbacks and Padres.
  • Jackie Robinson-A Civil Rights Hero  By : bill bathe
    Jackie Robinson transcended the color barrier in major league baseball and became a hero for humanity. He was an icon for civil rights and helped lead the way for other ballplayers. A true inspiration to us all. An example of bravery and courage. Baseball was simply a vehicle for Jackie Robinson to
  • Baseball-Coaching the Youth of Tomorrow  By : bill bathe
    Coaching our youth is a delicate practice that needs to be taken with the kids self confidence at the heart of the teaching. These days, parents and coaches alike want to win so bad, they put undue stress on the kids that can have a negative effect.
  • BETTOR UP!  IT’S BASEBALL SEASON!  By : Paul Mroczka
    Are you ready for some baseball? Some baseball, you said! It’s a 7-month, 162-game season, which means there’s plenty of opportunity to place your wagers. In fact, from April 4th through October there’s rarely a day on the calendar that doesn’t have at least a few MLB games.
  • Major League Baseball - Pitchers You Can Bet On  By : Paul-Mroczka
    It’s the start of the MLB season and already some pitchers have come to the forefront. Who looks good and has the support to win a slew of games? You may want to wager on these guys all season long. However, before you decide to drop some money on any pitcher, you’ll need to consider some variables other than that particular hurler’s stats.
  • Baseballs’ Greatest Cheaters  By : F.R. Penn
    Throughout baseball’s history of cheaters and scandal, there is only one phrase that can sum up the result of the intentions of those trying to reinvent the rules of baseball for personal gain and that phrase is - "Cheaters NEVER prosper."
  • Early History of Baseball in America  By : F.R. Penn
    It is difficult to pinpoint when baseball was first played in America. The early development of baseball is chronicled more in myth and legend rather than in facts and history.
  • The Origin of Baseball  By : F.R. Penn
    There is very little known about the origins of baseball. There appears to be a historic mish-mash of very early games that may very well have ties to modern baseball.
  • The Unusual to Bizarre in Early Professional Baseball  By : F.R. Penn
    When you think about baseball, you think about a game that has been surrounded by myth, mystification and legends that have a tendency to get embellished over the years and re-embellished.
  • Baseball's Dead Ball Era: 1900 to 1919  By : F.R. Penn
    The early part of the Twentieth Century saw the rise of an age that has come to be known as the Dead Ball Era of baseball.
  • The Nike Baseball Gloves  By : William Smith
    Nike baseball gloves are a somewhat new endeavor for the company, although in recent years they have grown in approval.
  • Team Baseball Uniform Discount Packages  By : William Smith
    Keep this in mind-There are professional artists for creating custom jerseys for any sport including baseball.
  • How To Break In A Baseball Glove  By : William Smith
    There are numerous different methods for breaking in a baseball glove, and each procedure has its supporters and detractors.
  • Hitting With Northern White Ash Baseball Bats  By : William Smith
    Ash is called a ring porous hardwood because early in the growing period the tree makes big cells.
  • Getting A Grip On Hard Rock Maple Baseball Bats  By : William Smith
    Hard Rock Maple Baseball Bats are the hitters preference for having a bat that is less likely to separate or break. Maple is a hardwood, which instantly in itself gives the upper hand of having a thicker, more compact baseball bat.
  • Baseball Gloves For Men And Women  By : William Smith
    Gloves, like the hands they fit, come in a variety of sizes. Baseball and softball gloves also are geared to fit both the position you play and the level of your pastime. Keep these factors in mind when you decide which kind, size, features and materials best suit your sport.
  • Finding Consistency In College Baseball Bats  By : William Smith
    College baseball bats are more high-tech than the bats that the pros use. The pros, you see, are behind the times with their baseball bats. Their wood relics have been out of style for years. Wood makes for baseball bats that are heavier, less long lasting, and less functional than their counterparts made from aluminum.

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