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Baseball Survives World War II The quality of big league ball almost hit bottom in 1945. V-E and V-J Days started the return of the stars just in time. wartime baseball • baseball history • 1945 season • national pastime • roosevelt on baseball
Baseball Traditions and Rituals Through its American history, baseball has revolved around tradition and ritual, from performing the Chicken Dance, the Wave and the Seventh Inning Stretch. baseball traditions • history of seventh inning stretch • baseball songs • chicken dance baseball game • take me out to the ball game 1908
19th Century Baseball History A person traveling back in time to the mid-1840s and early 1850s would see a baseball game that looks similar to today, but which was different in many ways. 19th century baseball • baseball history • 1800s baseball game • early baseball terms • early baseball field
The Early Days of Amateur Baseball in Japan Though baseball was not introduced until the late 19th century, it caught on quickly among students. Their enthusiasm for the sport still resonates today. baseball in japan • horace wilson • albert bates • hiroshi hiraoka • national high school baseball championship
Best Baseball Stadiums-Fenway Park The best venue in America for watching a Major League baseball game has survived two World Wars, and 86 year World Series drought and economic pressure to make it bigge fenway park • best baseball stadium • history of fenway park • the green monster • boston red sox
Free Agency, Collusion, and A-Rod This week, the Major League Baseball Players Association issued statements expressing fears that owners may again be trying to hold down player pay. baseball union collusion a-rod • 2007 baseball free agents • baseball collusion general manager meetings • baseball collusion alex rodriguez • alex rodriguez free agent
The 1928 Philadelphia Athletics The lineup card for the 1928 Philadelphia Athletics reads like the player's directory to the Baseball Hall of Fame. So why did they finish in second place? the 1928 philadelphia athletics • ten best baseball teams of all time • 1928 philadelphia a's • philadelphia a's baseball team • philadelphia athletics baseball
Albert Goodwill Spalding and the Mythic Origins of Baseball Learn how one man helped create the creation of "America's Game." baseball • abner doubleday • history of baseball • albert goodwill spalding • baseball hall of fame
Not So Bad? The third baseman is a shortstop, the leftfielder is a second baseman, the centerfielder is a left fielder, the first baseman is cheered because he lost some weight and alleges he will now be a good boy, and the starting pitchers are old and ineffective. The setup man throws up before playoff games, and there is no bench. yankees • new york yankees • world series • world champions • playoffs
First in War, First in Peace, and Last in the AMERICAN League? It is a statement whose meaning has changed as drastically as baseball itself. “First in war, first in peace, and last in the American League.” Some may believe that Washington is still first in war and first in peace, but it sure isn't in the American League. washington • american league • baseball • world series • senators |
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