The Giants' three first-inning home runs Wednesday against the Milwaukee Brewers weren't unprecedented. But this phenomenon hasn't occurred too frequently in recent years.
Today, all of Major League Baseball honors Jackie Robinson. But African-Americans currently make up less than 10 percent of MLB rosters. With any phenomenon in our society, people wonder why it has occurred and share their theories. Some black players feel they are still unfairly discriminated against. Torii Hunter recently said he felt MLB GMs weren't making an effort to sign black players ...
Oct.06, 2009 in UncategorizedNow that most teams have played forty games, let us in the race for the division: NL East Mets, Phillies and Braves have gone through hot (apparently coinciding with the time when there were games against the weak sisters of the department , the Marlins and relatives). The Mets had a hot start, but fell slightly as the injury bug has hit the back of the rotation. Watch for a trade or Mike Pelfrey Rush phenomenon, since it finally on Jose Lima, Jeremi Gonzalez before
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Sports Gambling Basics: The Simple Outline That Created The Sports Wagering Phenomenon by Matt FusinatoHave you ever wanted to place a bet on a sports occasion, yet you were perhaps overwhelmed by all the gossip of probability, point spreads, bookies, and sports books? This editorial will have you prepared to join the warfare in no time. At primary glimpse the world of sporting gambling essentials can appear to be a intricate one, it’s not as zany as it may seem. This is the perfect spo
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The other night, my husband and I went out to eat at one of our local favorites, a family oriented sports bar. (We don’t really care that it’s a sports bar–it’s close by and happens to have pretty good food and we can almost always grab a booth, even on a really busy night, because they know us there.) As soon as we sat down, though, the waiter warned us that it was “Trivia Night.” We’d somehow managed to miss this phenomenon last spring semester, so we weren’t quite sure what to expect. There w
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