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Texas Tech baseball sets records for most doubles in a single game
Thunder Bay hoping to elevate status of junior baseball at World
Thunder Bay hoping to elevate status of junior baseball at World
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Obama talkin’ baseball, business Monday
WASHINGTON, April 26 (UPI) — President Barack Obama greets the New York Yankees, baseball’s 2009 World Series champs, at the White House Monday.
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Fantasy baseball blog: A look back to the weekend, news, notes around MLB (4.26.10)
THE MONDAY RAG ARM News and notes from around baseball which could affect your team Cliff LeeLooks like Cliff Lee (abdomen) is all set to finally join the Mariners rotation Friday at home against the Rangers after he pitched…
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Former ASU Sun Devils baseball coach Pat Murphy denies any major violations
Former Arizona State baseball coach Pat Murphy denied committing any major NCAA violations and points blame at athletic department officials.
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Texas Tech baseball sets records for most doubles in a single game
The Texas Tech baseball team tied the school and Big 12 Conference record for most doubles in a single game with 12 Sunday in a 21-10 win against Kansas in Lawrence, Kan.
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Longest Baseball Game Ever Played with Most Innings in a Baseball Game
Parkdale, Friendly baseball teams notch victories
Parkdale High School’s baseball team scored three runs in the second inning and its pitchers kept the Henry A. Wise offense in check as the Panthers defeated the Pumas, 4-2, on Saturday afternoon at Parkdale High School.
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Blissfield baseball downs Tecumseh to capture Lena’s Pizza Invitational title
The Blissfield High School baseball team received a push. The Royals pushed back. Division 3 No. 4-ranked Blissfield erased a one-run deficit against Tecumseh in the Lena’s Pizza Invitational finale. The Royals scored three late runs to beat the Indians 7-5, claiming the tournament crown on a chilly Saturday afternoon.
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Lively spring reads will delight children Explore a world of adventure, from trees to baseball to hungry critters Pick …
We’re well into spring, so those books about sledding and snowmen should be all packed up with the snowsuits and boots. Children’s publishers have come out with lovely new titles about gardens, baby birds, greenery – and baseball – all the things that make this a bright, happy time of year.
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Coosa Valley clinches region baseball championship
The Coosa Valley High School baseball team defeated Dixie Academy 7-1 in a key region game April 17 to secure the No. 1 seed in the upcoming Alabama Independent Schools Association Class 1A baseball playoffs.
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Longest Baseball Game Ever Played with Most Innings in a Baseball Game
Did the longest MLB game in history with the most innings in a baseball game happen yesterday? The New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals (and their fans) stuck it out in what seemed to be the longest . . .
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Softball Equipment For Most Everyone
Don’t be fooled by the big online stores out there who just happen to also offer softball related products. Choose a store where all they do is softball. They play the game, they understand the game, and they use the products that they sell from their store or website. For all of your softball needs, look no further than the experts in softball, softball specialty stores or websites.
Part of any good ball club’s softball paraphernalia repertoire should be a training manual that players are required to read themselves, as well as read it as group where every one is able to practice out loud the concepts that are being put forth.
Regardless of how well the softball equipment a league is accessing is maintained, and even if it is the finest, such as quality gloves, bats and other gear, the team should possess a good resource for learning the skills of the ages of the sport, as brought only through the cautious study and compilation by experts.
There are numerous books out there to find, and each would have something of value to propose. One absorbing such publication is entitled Baseball Intellect by Larry Downes and D. Bruce Gilbert. In the book, tips on how to hit are revealed, which are as valuable or more to any player and should be included in the list of items of your softball equipment needs.
Downes and Gilbert offer some superior and concise hitting tips, such as the following: In an effort to increase the power of his swing, the hitter will strive for maximum arm extension. If properly executed, the hitter will form “the hitting triangle” just after contact.
The triangle constitutes both arms fully extended toward the bat and the hitter’s head tucked between his shoulders. Keeping this and other items in the repertoire of your teams softball equipment will certify a powerful season of wins!
Please remember The Amateur Softball Association (ASA) has taken great strides to protect the integrity of the sport. Each year, the ASA’s equipment testing and specifications committee examines the current rules and specifications governing various items of equipment. This committee makes recommendations to the ASA’s council comprised of ASA commissioners, select youth and player representatives, umpire-in-chiefs, elite athletes and other affiliated members. The council is the ultimate decision maker of ASA rules and regulations regarding equipment. The (ASA) is a great organization for all and with your interest in mind.
William Smith lives in Florida with his wife and three cats. William writes frequently on many subjects that may be of interest to all. Discover all the joys and secrets of baseball at Baseball’s Holy Grail
What is the most used bat diameter for little league baseball?
I bought my son a 2 1/4″ Diameter Demarini F2 bat that is 31/21 (-10) for travel ball this season and have seen kids 11-13 using big barrel bats. Wondering which is the most used bat diameter in your little league?
HEY RHUZZY…IT’S ALL STARS BUTTHEAD, THAT’S DIFFERENT FROM TRAVEL BALL. WHY DO YOU KEEP TRYING TO ANSWER QUESTIONS YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT. BTW, 2 3/4 & 2 5/8′ BATS ARE ALSO LITTLE LEAGUE APPROVED, MY QUESTION IS WHAT IS THE MOST USED BAT DIAMETER FOR LITTLE LEAGUE….
****SHAKES HEAD****