By: Ruth Cracknell | 2010-04-03 | Baseball Baseball team players need to recognise the importance of the second baseman on a team. The second baseman must be one of the most agile and fit players on the team. He must be aware of play at all times, and be able to react with lightening speed. Protecting the bag against the first-to-second base steal is an important job for the second baseman. Read this article to learn how to do this and to make the tag, in order to become a great asset to your team. read more
By: Matt Mc Dermott | 2010-03-31 | Baseball You may have recently heard about an independent baseball team near where you live, or near where you were traveling. If so, you may have wondered what makes a team "independent" and if it is worth your money to go watch that team. read more
By: Ruth Cracknell | 2010-04-03 | Baseball It is important for all baseball team players to be able to run the bases well. They also need to be able to slide. Both these aspects of the game are discussed in this article. Many young ball players hesitate to learn to slide because they are fearful of being hurt. Actually, the boy who slides correctly has learned a skill that helps prevent injury. The two ways of sliding are outlined below. If you master these aspects of the game you will become a valuable baseball team player. read more
By: Matthew Markham | 2011-05-16 | Home improvement Many baseball fans love a trip to the ballpark, taking an afternoon or evening to watch their favorite team, sitting in bleacher seats, talking with friends or family, maybe having a hot dog. But what about the zealot, the truly rabid fan who wants to fill their home with decor celebrating America's pastime? Here are a few ideas for baseball decorations: read more
By: Ruaidhri Prendergast | 2010-04-02 | Baseball The Chicago crowd certainly seemed to be in sync with Guillen's thoughts. They booed Wise roundly the previous games before he was dropped from the leadoff spot after going 0-for-8. Wise himself is, well, none too wise about exactly why. read more
By: matamoros peairs | 2010-10-25 | Internet Marketing During baseball's golden years, the teams were owned by men who treasured the game and dabbled at the business. In the 1950's the teams got bought by corporations whose executives treasured the business and dabbled at the game. These new owners changed the nature of baseball. They flouted the traditions, alienated the players and lost the allegiance of the fans. When a business adulterates its product, alienates its workers, loses the allegian read more
By: John Smith | 2010-09-14 | Culture For whatever professional or minor league sport you follow or play, there are team baseball caps for you. read more
By: blue63 | 2010-10-29 | Technology Amber Alert program seeks to provide the missing children in the publics attention and use best efforts to find a group of children. In Canada, Ontario Amber Alert program uses the popular social network Facebook, to help spread the word. Ontario Amb... read more
By: Alex A. Woods | 2010-04-14 | Recreation & Sports If you play in rotisserie style leagues, you will know that September is the championship month when the trade deadline has passed and teams are locked in. Moreover, if you are a manager, you have to find the ways to maximize your chances of success if you do not want to be discharged. read more
By: Angela | 2010-12-04 | Recreation & Sports Cincinnati is a medium sized city in central US, it is regarded the birth place of American professional baseball game. read more
By: Lisa Mason | 2011-05-11 | Pets Baseball is America's pastime and dog is man's best friend so what is better than watching the game with your canine friend? In baseball season and all year round, it pays to sport your favorite team and now dog baseball jerseys allow your dog to do the same thing. read more
By: Andrew Malek | 2005-08-01 | Recreation & Sports A baseball game is the perfect way to spend a lazy summer afternoon, plus it provides opportunities to take photos that last a lifetime. While many claim the sport of baseball is a slow-paced affair, when action does occur, it can happen very swiftly, almost too fast for an unskilled photographer to shoot the photos they desire. Thus, before you plan on taking photos at a baseball game, you may wish to read the following advice. read more
By: Larry Galler | 2010-04-01 | Strategic planning Sports, without a goal, would be total nonsense. So why, then, do businesses go goal-less? read more
By: Jason Mesch | 2010-05-13 | Baseball Last season the amount of buzz generated by the topic of replay in baseball was more than we have ever seen before. I can remember the catalyst behind all of these discussions and that was about a two week span where four or five calls were made incorrectly on home runs and foul balls that ultimately impacted the outcome of the game. The major concern was letting a wrong call determine the outcome of a game in the playoffs where both teams have a lot at stake among the players and among the team's business operations. read more