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  Baseball Musings: Time to Retire
Baseball Crank Dan McLaughlin's blog on baseball, the war and politics.
Baseball Widow The frustrations of a woman who will always be second in her husband's heart.
The Baseball Addict A baseball fans' blog, with an emphasis on Texas baseball.
www.baseballmusings.com /archives/013595.php   (2001 words)

  
 100 Years of Baseball
Billy had the good luck (Or was it bad?) of being in the right place at the right time (Or was it the wrong time?) during some of the game’s more ignominious incidents.
Ty Cobb, an outfielder for the Detroit Tigers for 22 years in the early 1900’s, was one of baseball’s greatest players with a career average of.367, three.400 seasons, and 12 batting titles, but a complete failure in human relationships.
Maharg became a two-time Baseball Encyclopedia anomaly when besides his one line in the record book because of the 1912 farce, he somehow convinced a Philadelphia Phillies official to let him play in the final game of he 1916 season.
www.chatterfromthedugout.com /billy.htm   (937 words)

  
 Old Time Baseball | BaseballLibrary.com
The early environment of baseball games was that of a gentlemen's affair marked by the absence of spectators except for those invited by the teams.
The umpire was generally attired in tails and a tall fl top hat and, in those early years, he seated himself at a table along a baseline.
The Cincinnati Red Stockings began play in 1876 in the National League in a ballpark located in an area known as Chester Park.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/submit/Frommer_Harvey83.stm   (1489 words)

  
 Hi! It's about time baseball reasserts itself as the greatest sport! Period! [Archive] - NetShrine Discussion Forum
I am so glad that there is a baseball forum where people can explore all the different facets of the magnificent game on tightly kept threads without people who claim to be baseball fans continually bash the game.
I want baseball to do well, because it is so obviously a superior sport to the others in so many ways, the biggest one is that it is not a sport of the fast food variety.
I just wish baseball would start marketing itself better for once, and start listening to the ideas that Bill James has come up with in his revised historical abstract.
www.netshrine.com /vbulletin2/archive/index.php/t-11846.html   (724 words)

  
 Major League Baseball - CBS SportsLine.com
Oh, to be a fly on the wall in baseball purgatory
Somewhere between heaven (a baseball diamond fashioned from a corn field in Iowa) and hell (the players union offices in New York), suddenly retired reliever Jason Grimsley walks into a place that has the vague feel of some sort of purgatory...
All those guys who are 6-8 and weigh 430 pounds and run the 40 in two seconds flat, it's because of Power Bars and weight rooms."
cbs.sportsline.com /mlb/story/9485472/3   (839 words)

  
 Blue Heaven: Fantasy Baseball Time
Share your passion for baseball with people who are important to you.
So this is my second year participating in the world of Fantasy Baseball.
Since this is only my second draft and I think the first time I did it I was just tryingt to keep up and not do something stupid like call out a player when it was my turn who wasn't in the league anymore.
blueheaven.mlblogs.com /blue_heaven/2006/03/fantasy_basebal.html   (799 words)

  
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Find senior baseball and more at Lycos Search.
Read about senior baseball in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary.
Focuses on the senior league in Major League Baseball, where users can bid on a variety of autographed items.
www.websiteforseniors.com /senior-website/senior_baseball.html   (152 words)

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