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Softball Bat Materials And Legal Issues
- By Jeffrey Fang
- Published Tuesday 8th 2008
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The dangers of using illegal softball materials for the players and opposing teams.
The Braves make the NBA Playoffs ho-hum
- By John Trout
- Published Thursday 3rd 2008
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Phoenix Arizona Resident Blogger Jim Porter takes us back in time the Braves at the Phoenix Indian School were always the good guys.
The Hottest Wives in Baseball
- By Anthony Wayne
- Published Sunday 25th 2008
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Fantasy Baseball Dugout has named its Hottest Wives in Baseball for 2008.
Holds Should Be Part of Your Fantasy Baseball League
- By Anthony Wayne
- Published Sunday 25th 2008
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Middle relievers are under-represented in fantasy baseball statistics. Its time that middle relievers got their due by adding the holds statistic to your fantasy baseball league.
What I Know and Remember About Baseball - Juicing
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Tuesday 6th 2008
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Steroids are a hurricane. Once introduced into the body you have now idea when or how bad the storm will hit, but be sure, the storm is coming.
What I Know and Remember About Baseball - Hot Bats
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Friday 25th 2008
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Hot bats can be found all over the country. These bats will elevate your game and make you the "go to" hitter on your team. They are out there and will take time for you to acquire.
A team that has players who can throw and catch fly balls and grounders better than its opponents, and can come up with the clutch fielding play, is going to be hard to beat. The team that has the most agile fielders - those players who have fast reflexes and can change direction in a split second - will also have the better fielders.
There are several aids which can be helpful in the training of your baseball team.
Top Ten Fantasy Baseball Sleeper Prospects For 2008 - American League
- By Anthony Wayne
- Published Tuesday 4th 2008
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The top 10 fantasy baseball league sleeper prospects from the American League for the 2008 season are analyzed here. This is inside information to help you win your fantasy baseball league.
Secrets of Baseball Training Gloves
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Monday 3rd 2008
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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.
Amazing History of Hidden Baseball Patents
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Tuesday 26th 2008
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From the dawn of Baseball in the age of industrialism getting gear to improve Player performance has been ongoing. Seemingly obvious advances in the early years were protected by United States Patents.
What I Know and Remember About Baseball - The Catch
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Sunday 10th 2008
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For Baseball Players on defense, the utmost responsibility is to control the baseball. Baseball playing skills are really a simple matter. Fielders complete the catch by covering the ball in their glove with their throw hand.
What I Know and Remember about Baseball - Batting Slumps
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Friday 1st 2008
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Batting slumps can do far more that merely divot the batting averages. It is important for Players and Coaches to recognize these slumps and do all they can to get their player, teammate back on track. Baseball Players in batting slumps have great difficulty in observing their actions objectively. . Get back to the basics, the batting slump is a simple result, the bat is not being put on the ball.
Can the Red Sox Win Another World Series in 2008?
- By Jason OConnor
- Published Thursday 31st 2008
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Learn what the keys are to the Boston Red Sox winning back to back World Series championships.
A Look at the Upcoming 2008 MLB Season
- By Jason OConnor
- Published Thursday 24th 2008
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Learn about how a few of the top MLB teams are going to handle the 2008 baseball season.
What I Know and Remember About Baseball - Teaching
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Thursday 24th 2008
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On one knee, hat in hand, eyes watering from emotion welling up inside, pleading with heartfelt desire, it can be sad to watch a coach doing everything they can contrive to get a player to understand what they are supposed to do.
Things You Need To Know If You Are Considering Coaching Baseball
- By Gregg Hall
- Published Wednesday 23rd 2008
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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.
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.
Many things must be taken into consideration when trying to create a successful team. This article will help you to create the perfect little league team.
Take a boy to the ball field and guess what he will pick up for the first time... a glove or a bat? Right. Just about everybody who plays baseball, or who ever thought of playing baseball, loves to bat.
The safety factor is an important one at all levels of baseball, but it is particularly necessary with beginners. It should not be overlooked at any stage of Little League activity, whether in spring training, tryouts, practice sessions, or games.
These ideas are for managers, coaches, players, and parents. While this is written primarily for the beginner in baseball - the Little Leaguer - the reader will discover that the same fundamentals work in all branches of baseball.
Henry Chadwick, called the father of baseball, its first writer and the inventor of the box score, claimed that American baseball was positively descended from the British game of rounders.
A boy may have a strong arm and know all the mechanics of pitching, but if he doesn't think about the hitter's weaknesses and strengths, he'll become nothing more than a "thrower" and will not help his team much.
Batting or putting the wood to the ball, is the key to the success or failure of the ball club and the individual.
What I Know and Remember About Baseball - Bat Selection
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Thursday 17th 2008
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The perfect baseball bat for everyone! Eliminate the guesswork with one simple formula to select the perfect stick to take your batting average to the stars.
What I Know and Remember About Baseball - Soft Hands
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Monday 14th 2008
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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.
Be a Better Batter Through Repetition
- By Anthony Stai
- Published Saturday 12th 2008
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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.
Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Pitching Machine
- By Anthony Stai
- Published Saturday 12th 2008
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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.
Many things must be taken into consideration when trying to create a successful team. This article will help you to create the perfect little league team.
A Brief Look At The History Of Baseball In America
- By Gregg Hall
- Published Sunday 6th 2008
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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.
Becoming a Home-Run Hero
- By Jonathon Hardcastle
- Published Sunday 6th 2008
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Ever dreamed about the day you smashed that home run to win for your favorite team? I know I certainly have. Even today, the thought of swinging for the ball and making that sweet connection before sending it soaring into the crowds is very appealing.
Our hero Barry Bonds has been indicted for perjury concerning his denial at having taken performance enhancing steroids. All his fans can hope for is a quick resolution and back to playing baseball.
The safety factor is an important one at all levels of baseball, but it is particularly necessary with beginners. It should not be overlooked at any stage of Little League activity, whether in spring training, tryouts, practice sessions, or games.
Take a boy to the ball field and guess what he will pick up for the first time... a glove or a bat? Right. Just about everybody who plays baseball, or who ever thought of playing baseball, loves to bat.
There is some intense training that occurs throughout the life of a baseball player.
What I Know and Remember About Baseball - Granparents
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Saturday 5th 2008
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As fields fall into disrepair and Parents struggle to balance jobs, home and sports. A simple solution is available for all leagues in all areas from their most under utilized resource.
A significant amount of events occurs in Major League Baseball during any season and some are more memorable than others are. Fans are exposed to the works of people who might just become baseball legends one day.
What I Know and Remember About Baseball - Relay
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Saturday 5th 2008
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From the outfield to the bag, the motions of the relay man are likely the most difficult in Baseball. Catch and control on one side then get it moving again to the target. Get it right and everyone can see how it is done when its posted to Myspace. Get it wrong and the consolation Sunday just is not as sweet.
What I Know and Remember About Baseball - Seasons
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Saturday 5th 2008
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Pre Season, post season, mid season, is there ever really a time that is not in season
Testing An Athlete for Their Speed Potential is Essential for Success
- By David Horne
- Published Saturday 5th 2008
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A key part to any good training program is to know the current status of an athlete with regards to their strengths and weaknesses. The only way to do this is to perform some pre-season testing.
What I Know and Remember About Baseball - First Base Reach
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Saturday 5th 2008
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Everyone has seen first baseman stretch for the ball to make a tag on the bag. What you probably did not notice how he was prepared to make the stretch
Henry Chadwick, called the father of baseball, its first writer and the inventor of the box score, claimed that American baseball was positively descended from the British game of rounders.
These ideas are for managers, coaches, players, and parents. While this is written primarily for the beginner in baseball - the Little Leaguer - the reader will discover that the same fundamentals work in all branches of baseball.
What I Know and Remember about Baseball - Why We Throw
- By Mitchell Dowdy
- Published Saturday 5th 2008
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From Early on in our careers as amatuer athletes, T-ball, the purpose of throwing a baseball is merely to get it from my glove to your glove. But is there more to consider?
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