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1: What I Know and Remember About Baseball - Soft Hands
Smack, the ball is driven low, on the ground right at the third basemen. He is ready, knees bent, bottom down and both hands out. Alignment is perfect as the ball skips along the grass. Just one more little hop and the ball is in the glove, but wait, it bounced out and what began as a likely easy out is now a scramble for control followed up with a frozen rope to first.
By: tmbrguy
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| Words: 768 | Date: Jan 14th 2008
2: Be a Better Batter Through Repetition
Is your favorite little baseball player struggling at the plate? Do you want to give them an advantage that will make an immediate difference in their enjoyment of the game? Getting a pitching machine for home can make all the difference in the world.
By: tonystai
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| Words: 456 | Date: Jan 13th 2008
3: Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Pitching Machine
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.
By: tonystai
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| Words: 430 | Date: Jan 13th 2008
4: Learning To Pitch With Pizazz
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.
By: jimmycox
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| Words: 698 | Date: Jan 4th 2008
5: What I Know and Remember About Baseball - Aggression
Did the faulting player cause harm to another? Is this a case of aggression or an incidental accident.
By: tmbrguy
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| Words: 708 | Date: Jan 3rd 2008
6: A Brief Look At The History Of Baseball In America
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.
By: teahupoo
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| Words: 470 | Date: Jan 1st 2008
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