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The Sports Archives – Top 5 Moments in the Boston Red Sox History!
The St. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox are playing in the 2013 MLB World Series and already have a significant history with each other; they also have amazing, breathtaking, and often miraculous highlights of their own. From World Series dating … Continue reading
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Tagged 1912 World Series, 1918 World Series, 1975 World Series, 2004 World Series, 2013 World Series, Babe Ruth, Boston Red Sox History, Carlton Fisk, cincinnati reds, curse of the bambino, Curt Schilling, Fenway Park, George Herman Ruth, Greatest Moments, MLB, New York Giants, New York Yankees, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, St. Louis Cardinals
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The Sports Archives – Top 5 Moments in the St. Louis Cardinals History!
The St. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox are playing in the 2013 MLB World Series and already have a significant history with each other, they also have amazing, breath-taking, and often miraculous highlights of their own. From World … Continue reading
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Tagged 1946 World Series, 2011 World Series, 2013 World Series, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, David Freese, Enos Slaughter, Fernando Tatis, Greatest Moments, Harry Walker, Johnny Pesky, los angeles dodgers, Lou Brock, Mark McGwire, Maury Wills, MLB, Ricky Henderson, Sammy Sosa, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, St. Louis Cardinals History, Texas Rangers
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The Sports Archives – Which Sports Are Best For Children?
Which Sports Are Best For Children? We all know how important physical activity is for children. Not only does it encourage a healthy lifestyle from a young age but it also equips kids with valuable life skills such as teamwork, … Continue reading
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Tagged Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, football, gymnastics, hockey, horse riding, jumping, martial arts, organized sports, physical education, physical sports, Running, school sports, Softball, sports and children, sports and fitness, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Swimming, teamwork, tennis, time management, toddler gym, volleyball
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The Sports Archives – The Coolest Trophy Designs In Sports!
Trophies in sports provide validation of a job well done. Whether it’s an individual or team award, the trophy is the tall, heavy, shiny light at the end of the season-long tunnel. They are displayed in stadiums for fans to … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – The 3 Best MLB Parks for Kids!
Petco Park, San Diego California: Perhaps more than any other major league baseball park, Petco was designed with families in mind. From the grassy knoll outside of center field which has ample place for blankets (with a view of virtually … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives History Lesson – Beer and Whiskey League!
When one thinks of baseball, one also has to think of Sunday afternoons full of beer, hot dogs and peanuts. But did you know that there was a time when baseball was banned on Sundays and that beer could not … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Tarnished Glory: Alex Rodriguez’s Doping Mess!
Perfection is perfectly simple; fouling things up requires true skill. ~ Douglas Horton Mistakes are part of the human experience, and we all make more than a few along the rocky and sometimes elusive path to maturity. The trick is, … Continue reading
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Tagged a-rod, alex rodriguez, arod, Baseball, Baseball Blogs, baseball games, baseball news, doping, drugs, Lance Armstrong, Milwaukee Brewers, MLB, new york, New York Yankees, performance testing, Ryan Braun, scandal, scandals, sports, sports and business, sports and law, sports and legal issues, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports performance, Steroids. PEDs, Tour De France
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The Sports Archives – Does Acquiring Multiple Top Prospects For Veteran Stars Pay Off?
Teams trading away a star player for multiple prospects try to convince their fans that they will end up with a greater number of good players. Perhaps the best prospect haul in recent years came when Texas traded Mark Teixeira … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – 5 Craziest Antics By Baseball Managers!
Welcome, sports fans! To paraphrase the old hockey or boxing joke,” I went to a baseball game last night and a slap-stick comedy routine broke out”. You never quite know what to expect from the personalities that manage our national … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, Baseball, Baseball Blogs, baseball rage, Billy Martin, Bobby Cox, Bobby Knight, hot-tempered managers, Joe Mikulik, managers, minor league baseball, Mississippi Braves, New York Yankees, outrageous, Phil Wellman, Sparky Lyle, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, temper tantrums, wacky
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