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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'History Baseball' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your History Baseball Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to History Baseball 1. Jazz Music: History Of Jazz Music In Kansas City - By: J.patrick From its beginnings as nothing more than a simple trading poston the banks of the Missouri river, to its raucous heyday in the1920's and 30's, Kansas City has retained the independent spiritof its frontier beginnings. Even though an assortment ofcolorful characters, cowboys, politicians, cri... 2. History Making Milestones Of The 2007 Mlb Season - By: Michael Rosenthal History Making Milestones of the 2007 MLB Season by Michael Rosenthal of The Collector’s Pulse As we approach the middle of August, all I can say is WOW! What a season it’s been so far! And best of all, the top history making moments I’m going to discuss first occurred r... 3. Coaching Youth Baseball Players Into Champions - By: Mcclure Distributing Inc. Id-53939 Think You Can't Coach Youth Baseball? I thought the same thing. You will notice that some people put down coaches in youth baseball who seem to concentrate too much on winning. Winning is important, because it is sure better than losing. Of course all teams will sometimes lose, but to a see a team c... 4. Red Sox Greats - By: H.a.brempell The history of baseball changed with the added excellence of Carlton Fisk, Wade Boggs, Cy Young, Luis Aparicio, Dennis Eckersley, Roger Clemens, Fred Lynn, Nomar Garciaparra, and Pedro Martinez. Even a die-hard Yankees fan like me must admit the extraordinary accomplishments of some of the finest pl... 5. A Wheel Within A Wheel: The Negro Leagues - By: F.r. Penn Although many aspects of the early days of baseball have been well documented, historians are just beginning to chronicle the major role that Black athletes played in making professional baseball popular. Black ball players have played the game for about as many years as White players. Players of co... 6. Records In Baseball That Will Never Be Broken - By: Michael Rosenthal Records in Baseball That Will Never Be Broken by Michael Rosenthal of The Collector’s Pulse For years, we’ve all heard that overused cliché, “records were made to be broken.” I want to dispel this by citing a handful of records that will never be broken. And, just so I d... 7. Early History Of Baseball In America - By: Frpenn The first and earliest written evidence of baseball in America is a bylaw written in 1791 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The document, discovered by Society for Baseball Research member John Thorn in 2004, offers strong evidence that baseball is a unique American game, and it casts doubt on the long ... 8. Baseball - The Perfect Remedy For Summer - By: Michael Russell It's been called "America's pastime". The theory was that some guy named Abner Doubleday invented baseball in 1839, in Cooperstown, New York. Well, as it turns out, maybe Abner got too much credit. First of all, no one was able to find any written documents, where Abner took credit... 9. The Origin Of Baseball - By: Frpenn The idea that baseball evolved from any of these sources turns out to be conjecture or theory. Like most history, if it goes back far enough, details start to get quite fuzzy. By its very nature, baseball has been a game that has thrived on legends and myth. There is evidence that baseball is stri... 10. Article Writing - Finding Your Niche - By: Michael Russell Article writing can be a very lucrative way to make a living online if you know where to look for opportunities. But even before doing that, unless you are an expert on just about everything in the world, you want to concentrate on finding your niche, or the area of knowledge you're going to focus o... 11. San Diego Rich In History, Things To See And Do - By: Rick Hendershot Linknet Places - December 30, 2005**Follow the Founders' Trail to relive the early history of SanDiegoThe Founders' Trail consists of seven historic sites in the SanDiego area where you can learn about the early history of thearea.The earliest inhabitants of the San Diego area were... 12. Lets Play Duckpin Bowling - By: Michael Russell When one witness a bowling game where the players use balls and pins that are midget-like, he is witnessing a duckpin bowling competition. Beginnings Duckpin bowling was born somewhere in the 1900s in the eastern part of the United States. Duckpin is believed to have been born ... 13. Celebrities - Most Popular Baseball Players - By: Michael Russell If you notice this is about the most popular baseball players of all time, not necessarily the greatest. Unfortunately, sometimes being popular doesn't mean you're good. In the case of baseball players, some of the most popular are simply there because of things they've done off the fiel... 14. Baseball - Great Moments - By: Michael Russell There have been so many great moments in the game of baseball that to list them all would take a book in itself, maybe even several books. What follows is simply a few moments in baseball that may or may not mean something to you. Some are from long ago and others are more recent. These are in no sp... 15. Article Writing - Plagiarism - By: Michael Russell Recently, Dan Brown, the author of "The DaVinci Code", had to go to court over claims that he stole his ideas for the book and subsequent movie. To make a long story short, he won the case. But plagiarism is a problem. The question is, how fine a line is it between plagiarism and "common knowledge?"... 16. Baseball - The Good And The Bad - By: Michael Russell Baseball. It has a very long history in the United States. Some of it good and some of it not so good. But all of it has made the game what it has become today, for better or for worse. We're going to examine some of the events that have shaped the game over the years, not all of them on the field. ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Bury My Heart At Cooperstown: Sad, Salacious, And Surreal Deaths In The History Of Baseball "Entertaining and colorful look at the unusual, untimely and sometimes touching final at-bats of hundreds of baseball players that have passed. Paperback: 272 pages Publisher: Triumph Books (March 31, 2006) ISBN: 1572438223 "... |