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    Baseball Tryouts Look I love baseball, I love watching it, playing it, but the only flaw to me playing baseball is that I suck. I truly really suck. I’m so bad that if I wished a million times to be a great baseball player it wouldn’t come true, that’s how bad I am. In a few weeks this traveling baseball team is having tryouts and I want to tryout and all but I don’t want to make a fool of myself. But my dad keeps saying, “Kevin you are trying out for this team no matter what and you are going

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    it comes to Baseball and Softball, these two sports have many similarities, but yet differ in many areas of the game. It insists, “Softball is often referred to baseball for girls, with a larger ball and aa smaller diamond” (History of Softball). Even though there may be some truth about that statement, it doesn’t mean that’s the only difference between the two. When it comes down to it, both sports have specific field requirements, equipment, rules and future occupations. Baseball has special

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    might not know the game of baseball or softball they might think they were otherwise the same game only one is played with a slighter bigger ball. That is not the case here. Although they are both played on similar fields, they both utilize a ball, bat, and a glove there are many small differences within each of those. The gender played by both sports is typically different, the type of ball used, pitching, the size of the fields, bats and rules. When it comes to baseball it is typically played by

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    Chase Castor Mr.Brown English III April 26,2017 The evolution of baseball The evolution of baseball has changed everything about baseball everything is different since the beginning ,including the players and how they play every new era has been better and their knowledge and how the play.The new generation of baseball players are showing baseball something they have never seen before. Baseball players have changed in multiple ways and different aspects have changed the way they play.These aspects

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    Baseball is a slow sport to watch if you’re a spectator watching the game. It may even be slow while playing the sport. As I’m watching the boys get ready to start practice, I see conservations going on within the baseball team. I see the boys joking around and having a good time before practice. Then, you see Coach Asmus walk up and the boys get very silent and immediately start stretching. While, the boys are stretching, the boys are very quiet and you see all the happiness go away. Seeing all

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    ​ Baseball to most it just a simple game that involves one just throwing a ball, another hitting it, and then another catching it, but it’s much more than that. The ability to hit a baseball three hundred plus feet, that’s coming at you at speeds greater than 85 mph, is hard to attain. Now imagine trying to catch a ball that’s coming at the same speeds, not so easy now right? Apart from the physical abilities needed to play, the mental part of the game is also important. The game of baseball is similar

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    I love watching baseball. While growing up, my favorite days of summer were spent in the red plastic seats of Fenway Park, holding a dripping cone of soft serve, belting out the lyrics to “Sweet Caroline” alongside my family. Regardless of my appreciation for baseball, I never actually played baseball, softball, or T-ball; instead, I opted to watch the game from the sidelines. My infatuation with watching baseball coupled with my involvement in my school’s Global Certificate Program, sparked

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    that I will be done playing collegiate baseball, my first love. Since I can remember, I was in love with game of baseball. I believe that when I was a kid, baseball taught me how to be passionate. I remember always impatiently waiting to play catch with my Dad or play wiffleball with my brother. I believe baseball has taught me more than just passion but it has also taught me a number of life lessons and has also shaped who I am as a person today. Baseball in high school taught me how to have a

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    Golf vs. Baseball There are many sports that require a number of things from the athletes playing them. Things such as intense workouts, individual effort, team continuity, and etc. are very big in most sports. Some of these athletics will require more of a specific task than others. Baseball and golf are the perfect examples to show how these two, somewhat similar, sports have a vastly different look at how to get the best results. The sport of golf requires a lot out of a player physically, but

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    The Abhorrent Baseball Season The most embarrassing baseball season in my life was in spring 2014. I played baseball for a decade when I decided to retire. I thought that I should end on the best season I have ever had because I’ve had already made up my mind that this season was going to be my last season. I played for North West in the junior division. There was only one other junior team, so we had to travel a lot for our games. I was probably the fifth or sixth best player on the team (I

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