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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 'Officiating 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 Officiating Baseball Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Officiating Baseball 1. Referees - By: Michael Russell Love them or hate them, referees are an essential part of many sporting events. Their chief role is to regulate play and make sure the rules are enforced. When certain aspects of a game are in question, referees also make a decision and a ruling based on what they saw and based on the rules. Often, ... Featured ArticleReaction To Officiating In Super Bowl Xl Several controversial calls made during Super Bowl XL were met with criticism from both fans and members of the media, as many suggested that the referee Bill Leavy's crew had wrongly nullified several key plays made by the Seattle offense. Jason Whitlock, writing for the Kansas City Star, encapsulated many views when he wrote the day after the game, "Leavy and his crew ruined Super Bowl XL. Am I the only one who would like to hear them defend their incompetence?" www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/s ...
Read full story 2. Missouri Baseball-minor Leagues Shine - By: Tracy Wever Missouri Baseball Minor Leagues Shine Believe it or not there is great baseball in Missouri besides the Royals and Cardinals. I am not taking anything away from these two great franchises. I am just letting the diehard Missouri fans know there are other opportunities. This is basebal... 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. 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... 5. Playing First Base - 4 Tips For Youth Baseball - By: Brian Mcclure How to play first base. First basemen must have the same skills as other infielders such as catching the ball, being quick on their feet and have good hand eye coordination. but most importantly, the youth baseball player has to be able to expect a bad throw from the other positions. Here is the ... 6. Breaking In Baseball Gloves: What Works? - By: Michael Russell Have you ever heard of a term “It fits like a glove?” When you put your glove on, you’ll find that the glove is usually snug; it fits the shape of the hands as if it was a natural extension of your body. Ideally, we’d wish everything could fit this way including baseball gloves. Th... 7. How To Break In A Baseball Glove - By: Michael Russell Have you ever heard of a term "It fits like a glove?" When you put your glove on, you'll find that the glove is usually snug; it fits the shape of the hands as if it was a natural extension of your body. Ideally, we'd wish everything could fit this way including new baseball gloves. The pro... 8. Selecting The Location Of The Wedding Ceremony - By: Michael Russell The wedding ceremony is where two individuals unite to become one. Choosing the location for this event would seem a simple task, but it's actually one that requires much planning and coordination, especially if a non-traditional ceremony is being planned. Many couples will hold the wedd... 9. Coaching Youth Baseball - By: Mcclure Distributing Inc. Id -53939 Youth Baseball Hitting- Right Bat /proper Stance Ever heard the phrase. . defense wins games? I dont totally agree with that and never have. Yes, stopping the other team is important in youth baseball but, you will not win if you do not score. You have to get on base and the most popula... 10. Coaching Youth Baseball- Weight Shift - By: Mcclure Distributing Inc. Hitting Part 2-Coaching Youth Baseball Weight Shift - Stride - Follow through A little review..You should by now have chosen the right youth baseball bat, loose grip, and have your hitters in a comfortable and balanced stance. Remember the hands should be holding the baseball bat at the... 11. 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... 12. 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... 13. 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 ... 14. Left-handed Sports Equipment - By: Michael Russell Sports equipment from baseball gloves to hockey sticks and beyond has been made predominantly for the right-handed athlete for years. However, with fewer left handed people being forced as children to be right handed or ambidextrous, more and more equipment is being made specifical... 15. 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... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |