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Baseball Betting: How to Bet Basics
By :
Jack Reider
Here you can learn how to bet on baseball. Learn also why it is the best sports for novice sports bettors and gamblers.
Steroids In Baseball
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GDTECHINDIA
The pharmaceutical anabolic steroids are believed to have been inadvertently discovered by German scientists in the early 1930s. Anabolic steroids or androgenic steroids are the synthetic derivatives of testosterone that promote muscle and bone growth. These steroids are medically used to treat uncontrolled weight loss in wasting diseases.
Steroids In Baseball Are Unscrupulous
By :
GDTECHINDIA
There has been a hot debate regarding steroids in sports. Is it due to the side effects due to steroids, or is it due to the steroids resulting in a number of unbreakable records in sports?
Baseball Products Shopping Tips
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Dana Bradley
Some baseball collectors think that the best baseball product shopping tips can be found in the descriptions that are written for each product that is posted on websites that litter the Internet. The baseball product information can be thorough or brief, but all of the information in these descriptions will tell them whether it is a reputable retailer, or if they are a thief.
Baseball collector’s know their collections, and will quickly be able to identify errors such as d...
So You Want To Be An Umpire?
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Lanny Hintz
An umpire plays a very critical role in every baseball game. He is the decision maker in terms of rules of play and decorum in the field. If you ever want to be an umpire, you must of course know the rules of the game and all the technicalities subject to the rules or the modes of play. An umpire has some rules to follow also to be what he really is. As mentioned, this persona plays a very big role, therefore he most know what he must and must not do when he is doing his job...
2007 Mlb Preview: The Boston Red Sox
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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...
Baseball Products- Training
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Lanny Hintz
New Baseball training products are ready for sale for the 2007 year. Some of the big hitters are the hitting machines. Hurricane Baseball Hitting Machine made with adjustable ball speeds easily adjustable for multiple skill levels. You do not have to adjust the machine to accommodate left handed or right handed batters. This machine offers a challenging workout without picking up balls. Inexpensively priced at under $200.00 this machine is perfect for team practices.
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The Early History Of Baseball Cards
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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 ...
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