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  • Jackie Robinson And Jim
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    The first man to break the color barrier in Major League Baseball in the 20th century, Jackie Robinson is one of the most celebrated baseball players in history. Jim, the moral center of Mark Twain's The Adventure's of Huckleberry Finn. Who doesn't portray a baseball player, yet both Jackie Robinson and Jim both share the same heroic qualities. Both are courageous, noble, and strong-minded. Jackie Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia on January 31, 1919 and grew up in Pasadena, California, where ...
  • Major League Record
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    Mid-Term For my Mid-Term, I have decided to write about one of the greatest pitchers of all times. His name is Lynn Nolan Ryan Jr. most people know him as Nolan Ryan. He pitched in the Major League from 1967-1993. He was born on January 31, 1947 in Refugio, Texas. He was the final child of six. He grew up on a street called Dez so Drive in Alvin, Texas. He delivered a paper called the "The Houston Post". This route was 55 miles long, and so that he could finish, he had to wake up at one and star...
  • Major League Baseball With The Brooklyn Dodgers
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    Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson and integration are two phrases that cannot be segregated. Whether he liked it or not, he played the star role in the integration of society during the time that he played Major League Baseball with the Brooklyn Dodgers. His heroic journey that landed him in the Majors shows, 'how integration has come to baseball and how it can be achieved in every corner of the land'; (Robinson 16). But this amazing triumph over the Jim Crow laws could only have been possible in ...
  • Knickerbocker Base Ball Club Baseball's First Team
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    There is often disagreement about the origin of the baseball. For more than 90 years, people have believed in the myth that Abner Doubleday invented baseball. Baseball developed slowly, and changed with time, and that is why it is called America's national pastime. Some believe it was a popular game from England where milkmaids and farmer hands would toss a softball underhand and hit it with a closed fist. Others even say it was evolved from cricket. From 1905-07, a special investigation was don...
  • Major League Sports
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    Anywhere you look today you can see Mark McGwire hitting a home run, or Kobe Bryant dunking over someone. Every time someone watches television or reads a newspaper these, and many other, athletes can be found. Professional sports are all around us; they " re a part of our culture. But, in the last few decades some changes have started to take place. As the popularity of professional athletics has increased, so has the cost to render them and their players's al aries. Many of the contracts signe...
  • Name Jackie Robinson
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    The Break Through in American Baseball Baseball, what is baseball? Baseball is a game about runs, hits and errors; 73 homers by Barry Bonds and seven no hitters by Nolan Ryan, a. 367 lifetime mark by Ty Cobb and 511 wins by Cy Young. It's all about the 15,000 people who have had the privilege to make it in the league and more, from homerun hitting Babe Ruth to the lately retired Cal Ripken Jr., but there is more to baseball then records and fame; the thing, the man, goes by the name of Jackie Ro...
  • Next Stop For Pedro Martinez
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    For my Famous Hispanic American report, I am writing about Pedro Martinez. He was born on October 25, 1971 in the Dominican Republic. Pedro speaks two languages which are spanish and english. His parents are Pauli no and Lapoldina Martinez and they just speak spanish. Pedro also has an older brother and his name is Ramon Martinez and he speaks spanish and english like his younger brother Pedro. Pedro and Ramon grew up to be very athletic. They played baseball for a long time, even when they were...
  • Ron Santo
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    To many people, baseball is only a game, a form of entertainment. "America's Past Time", some will remember. To so many people nowadays, baseball is just a simple sport. But to Ron Santo, it was a way of life. Santo is one of the last of a dying breed of athletes. He played the game for the sake of the game. Money was never an issue, unlike with many of today's stars. Over his fifteen years in the major leagues, Ron Santo put up numbers worthy of the Baseball Hall of Fame. But to this day, his p...
  • First Written Records Of Baseball Games
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    Thesis Statement: Babe Ruth has had a long lasting, positive affect on Baseball. Baseball has been a big influence in the world. In the early years of baseball the game, which was once a children's game has developed into a business. The game has developed immensely from what it used to be from rules, to equipment, to different leagues. Along the way many people and teams have captured the hearts of many fans. One person that sticks out in our minds is George Herman Ruth. Many people don't know ...

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