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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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Tagged Andrew Miller, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baseball Blogs, Cameron Maybin, Cliff Lee, Cy Young winner, fantasy baseball, florida marlins, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Mark Teixeira, Miguel Cabrera, MLB, New York Mets, R.A. Dickey, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, Triple Crown
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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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The Sports Archives – LASIK In Baseball!
You might’ve heard your friends and relatives talking about LASIK, but it’s now a popular procedure amongst athletes. Since LASIK is an eye surgery that is usually done on patients with poor vision, it only seems natural that everyone from … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, Baseball, Baseball Blogs, Chicago Cubs, Fred McGriff, Greg Maddux, high level performance, Jeff Bagwell, Jose Cruz Jr., Larry Walker, lasik, lasik eye surgery, lasik surgery, los angeles dodgers, Mark Redman, performance enhancement, sport, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports performance, surgery, surgery care, Wade Boggs
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The Sports Archives – Top 5 Louisville Slugger Baseball Bats!
Since the late 1800s, Louisville Slugger has been a household name and after 120 years, Louisville Slugger is still going strong. Baseball is still a popular sport and legends like Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Nolan Ryan, and Cal Ripken Jr., … Continue reading
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Tagged Babe Ruth, baeball bat reviews, Baseball, baseball and fathers day, baseball bat tips, baseball bats, Baseball Blogs, baseball game, baseball souvenirs, baseball updates, bats, Cal Ripken Jr., Louisville Slugger, Nolan Ryan, Pete Browning, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports equipment, Ty Cobb
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The Sports Archives – Sports Helps Curb Drug Abuse In Young Men!
Pro athletes are role models, whether they like it or not. Kids and young men look up to them and our society celebrates their choice of profession. In the last decade though, drug use in the NFL and the MLB … Continue reading
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Tagged addiction recovery, Brett Favre, doping in sports, Mark McGuire, Michael Jordan, Mickey Mantle, MLB, narcotics, NFL, performance enhancement, Perfromance Enhancement Drugs Blogs, prescription drugs, sports, sports and drugs, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Sports Drug Abuse Blogs, sports performance, Steroids. PEDs, stimulants. alcohol
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The Sports Archives – A List Of Some Of The Most Popular Sports Teams In The World!
Sports are a favourite pastime of people all over the world. Whether you are an athletic person who loves to participate in sports or you prefer to just watch sporting events as a spectator, there are plenty of sports teams … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – ‘Three Strikes; You’re Out!’ – How Baseball Got Started!
At the risk of assuming baseball started elsewhere, for purposes of this tidbit, we will presume the United States is the point of reference. Historically, however, two English games, Rounders and Cricket had influences on today’s sport of baseball. And … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Five Of The Highest Paid Managers In Baseball!
Major League Baseball is a multi-billion dollar industry, with a large portion of that rightfully going to the salaries of more than a thousand players; they are the people who decide if a team wins or loses and winning teams … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Fantasy Baseball: 2013 Top 10 Closers!
Where you play daily fantasy sports or season-long fantasy baseball, you need to have a strategy. A good start is by having a list of the top players for each position. Here is a list of the top ten closers … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Where to Find Your Favorite Teams for Spring Training!
If you want to watch your favorite baseball team during spring training, there are one of two places you will find them – in Florida or Arizona. Florida is home to the Grapefruit League, which includes the Braves, Nationals, Astros, … Continue reading
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