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of a game to be a business, and too much of a business to be a game" continues to provoke curiosity because the very nature of cor...
In 1876 for example, the National League had been created, something done to promote a more businesslike atmosphere for the game (...
Athletes that are motivated with a particularly profound need to succeed seek to control events and situations by any means possib...
In ten pages collective bargaining is considered in terms of definition, as it is represented in professional baseball, and future...
In a paper consisting of twenty pages the racial integration that has come through professional baseball is explored in the contri...
In five pages baseball is examined within the context of desegregation in teams, playing, and spring training. Five sources are c...
In five pages the transformation of baseball from sport to high salary economics is considered. Five sources are cited in the bib...
In fifteen pages this report discusses how baseball evolved in the cultures of America and Japan and how it promoted a kind of uni...
In eleven pages this paper discusses research on sports related shoulder injuries and various rehabilitation approaches with the i...
In five pages this paper examines the impact of morality as it is represented in a baseball player's rise and fall in the 1952 nov...
In seven pages this report discusses the business of baseball in this economic consideration. Twelve sources are listed in this a...
in men. "Females who use steroids may have problems with their menstrual cycles because steroids can disrupt the maturation and re...
April 8, 1974, everyone knew what they were doing on that memorable moment. By the 1990s, however, it appeared that baseball "had...
And while there were times when he disdained the fans and the media and let them know it, he showed devotion to his chosen career,...
participation in all sporting activities, and therefore this fitness level could be said to be common to all. However, the way in ...
baseballs "magic numbers" (InfoPlease.com, nd; Baseball Almanac, nd). He was the last player to bat .400. He was also selected for...
has a bill in place that would require all sporting organizations wishing to play in the state require drug testing (2002). Such...
things such as television rights and licensing fees, while each individual team is responsible for marketing games to consumers. I...
But what might be considered is that the increased hitting has added a greater measure of excitement to a game that has floundered...
violence in sports has serious implications for the direction of Western society in general, as well as negative implications for ...
companys overall success than anything else. Being able to actualize, even if just in ones mind, the corporations ultimate goal w...
who they had both known was sent to the hospital after the game that day. Grimes, not realizing the Lardner is a reporter, and Lar...
of his surname) was born on September 10, 1934 in Hibbing, Minnesota. His Austrian grandfather had settled in the town north of D...
to encourage it meant that history was made twice - both in the comeback against the Yankees and in the victory in the World Serie...
makes more money for the team, so while a player may command a million dollar salary, the team owners profit much more than he doe...
mind is obviously occupied with more important matters than baseball yet the stadium is coming unseated all around him and indeed,...
pension scheme. The players were fed up with low wages, especially as the revenue for baseball were increasing with the televising...
notwithstanding, Doubledays involvement in baseballs Civil War presence is what has come to represent the start of a national trad...
more millions than they already receive (Kaplan, 2002). A comment from Kaplan sums up how many fans feel about baseball players: "...
breaks the rules to gain an advantage, that is cheating. Cheating is important not only because a lot of money is involved, and th...