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  • Blacks In Major League Baseball
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    April 15 th will bring the fifty-third anniversary of the first African-American to play in Major League Baseball. Blacks have now been an integral part of the game of baseball for the last fifty-three years and are continuing to find their place within the game. This term paper will discuss the history of blacks in major league baseball, the role that they play now and how the game of baseball brings some form of liberation to the black people. Blacks have come a long way in the game of basebal...
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  • Major League Baseball Coors Brewing Company
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    Adolph Coors the man who founded Coors brewing company was born in 1847 in Barmen, Prussia, a place now known as Wuppertal, Germany. At 14 years old, he found what would become his life's work when he began an apprenticeship at the Henry Denver Brewery. Adolph continued to work in the brewing industry until he was 21 years old, when war and unrest in his country caused him like half a million other Germans who seemed opportunity America. Stowing away on a ship bound for the United States, Adolph...
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  • Major League Baseball Coors Brewing Company
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    ... d factor was the 1994 - 1995 -baseball strike causing one of the most controversial seasons in baseball history. The National media concentrated on strike developments and became resentful towards baseball and was not interested in Colorado's new ballpark. Because of the strike the Rockies's public relations staff was not planning a proactive program for the field. This led Coors to take opportunity to take on publicity efforts on the field capitalizing on its significant investment. Another...
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  • The Chase For Roger Maris
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    The chase for Roger Maris" was the most memorable moments this season in Major League Baseball. However, way back in 1961 Roger Maris was chasing Babe Ruth's record of 60 homerun's in a season. Thirty-seven years later in the 1998 M. L. B. season Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire were on route to break that record, and they did. It began with the chase for Ruth, then the chase for Maris, but what people don't know is what kind of reception did the baseball players received? No one has really talked ab...
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  • Should There Be A Salary Cap In Baseball
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    Salaries in Baseball are skyrocketing every year. Why would a salary cap be needed? It would be needed to help keep ticket prices down, and help make for a more even level of competition for all of the teams. A salary cap is needed to keep baseball thriving in the future, to keep the game exciting and enjoyable to watch for every fan. The four major professional sports in America are MLB, NBA, NFL, and NHL. Out of those four, only Major League Baseball does not have a salary cap. A salary cap ke...
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  • Negro Leagues Black Baseball Life
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    h 2 >The Color Barrier Due to the color of their skin and their past history, blacks were unfairly denied the privilege to play Major League Baseball; it has remained a period of shame for baseball. Not only did the white players not accept Blacks as equals, on or off the field, the public did not either. Because of the determination and strong perseverance, the blacks were able to overcome what many thought was not achievable. The events that took place during the early 1900 s changed th...
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  • Major League Baseball Jackie Robinson
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    The treatment of minority athletes, particularly African Americans has been an issue in sports for decades. When a colored person played a so called white sport 50 tears ago they had to overcome many challenges from the public. Many people believe that discrimination is not a problem anymore, but many disagree and say it is. In 1947 Jackie Robinson walked out on a baseball field to play with the Brooklyn dodgers as the first ever African American to play in a major league baseball game. He was c...
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  • Major League Baseball Baseball Player
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    The film Rookie is a factual drama that is based on the life of Jimmy Morris, an ex-major league baseball player. The subject matter of the movie was to never quit; try, try again or at least until you reach your goal. This film inspires the person to fulfill their dreams no matter how impossible they may seem. There were not many major characters in this movie, but all played an important roll to the subject matter. Jimmy Morris was the main character, a young man, about 30 years old with a wif...
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  • Free Agencies In Baseball
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    Free Agencies in Baseball Introduction Many who have studied the history of American baseball believe that the Reserve Clause has been ineffective and that changes are made for the best. The Reserve Clause was considered as the kind of slavery for baseball players, and the players received more freedom when it was abolished. Actually, it was the antithesis of free agency, a paragraph in each player's contract that allowed a baseball team to keep him indefinitely until he was sold, traded or rele...
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  • Major League Baseball Bet On Baseball
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    Bart Giamatti? s decision to ban Pete Rose from the Baseball Hall of Fame was not a fair decision at all. Pete Rose was placed on Baseball? s ineligible list in 1989 when commissioner of baseball, Bart Giamatti concluded that Rose had bet on baseball games, including games involving his own team, the Cincinnati Reds. In an agreement made with Baseball, Rose accepted his banishment from the sport. Although he never admitted to having gambled on baseball games (Mc Carver 44). Pete Rose was a pheno...
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  • Late Nineteenth Century League Baseball
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    History of Baseball Baseball seems always to have lived more in myth that in history. Children in England and the United States had been playing variants of the game for years such as rounders, one o cat, and base. In 1845, some young men in Manhattan organized themselves into the Knickerbockers BaseBall Club and wrote down the rules of the game they were playing. Twenty years later dozens of baseball clubs in New York and Brooklyn, and their journalist brethren, had made what they called the na...
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  • Major League Baseball African American Population
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    The Struggles and Life of Jackie Robinson Spike Lee, one of the century's greatest filmmakers, once said, I think its very simple. You can divide American history into two periods; Before and After Jackie Robinson. Theres still a lot more to be done, but his breaking the color barrier has to be one of the more important things to happen in this country, period. And I think its important now for all people to understand that. Jackie Robinson was a great player but the main reason for his fame was...
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  • Major League Baseball Jackie Robinson
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    Jackie Robinson: Breaking the Color Barrier April 15, 1946 was an important event in not only baseball history but also in the history of America. Thousands of baseball fans crowded into Ebbits Field to see one man, the first black ever to play in Major League Baseball, and one man who would eventually put an end to segregation in baseball. That one man s name is Jack Roosevelt Robinson, otherwise known as Jackie Robinson. His struggle to break the color barrier helped set the standards for futu...
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  • Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers
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    On August 28, l 945, Jackie Robinson met a men by the name of Branch Rickey, who wanted to end, once and for all, discrimination (Allen, l 987). Jackie Robinson was the first black baseball player to play in the Major Leagues; he had to struggle through the racial barrier of black and white to play. After leaving the Army Robinson joined the Kansas City Monarchs, a team in one of the Negro Leagues, as a shortstop. He earned $ 400 a month, a large amount in l 945 (Allen, l 987). However, life in ...
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  • First African American Track And Field
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    Jackie Robinson: His Contribution to Sports There was once a time when Goliath white men roamed the earth. They had names similar to Book, Harmon, and Moose (Richmond 184). They wandered throughout the empty countryside carrying wooden sticks, smacking harsh fastballs delivered by pitchers with names like Whitey and Don and Bob. Peter Richmond writes, They lived for one thing and one thing alone: to swat mighty homerun's that would make us roar in delight. They were the stars of the favorite gam...
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  • Major League Baseball 1 St Amendment
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    Imagine having to take the (No. ) 7 train to (Shea Stadium) looking like youre (in) Beirut next to some kid with purple hair, next to some queer with AIDS, right next to some dude who got out of jail for the fourth time, right next to some 20 -year-old mom with four kids. Its depressing. The biggest thing I dont like about New York are the foreigners, the 25 -year-old Georgia native said. You can walk an entire block in Times Square and not hear anybody speaking English. Asians and Koreans and V...
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  • Major League Baseball Boston Red Sox
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    Major League Baseball Needs a Salary Cap A salary cap in pro sports is the amount of money every team in a league can spend on all of the players on its roster in one year. Major League Baseball does not have a salary cap. The reason for a salary cap is to keep teams competitive and not have just two or three outstanding teams that dominate everyone. Another reason leagues like the National Football League and the National Basketball Association have a salary cap is it is fair and gives teams an...
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  • Major League Baseball World War Ii
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    The Color Barrier Due to the color of their skin and their past history, blacks were unfairly denied the privilege to play Major League Baseball; it has remained a period of shame for baseball. Not only did the white players not accept Blacks as equals, on or off the field, the public did not either. Because of the determination and strong perseverance, the blacks were able to overcome what many thought was not achievable. The events that took place during the early 1900 s changed the history of...
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  • Martin Luther King Major League Baseball
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    Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson was one of the best players that proffesional baseball has ever seen and greatly helped major league baseball accept African American players that otherwise would not have played. Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia (Hill 1). Jackie's grandfather was a slave and his father a sharecropper (1). His mom and dad got a divorce when Jackie was just a baby (1). He, his mother and four siblings moved after his parents got a divorce (1). His...
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  • Major League Baseball National Hockey League
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    Sponsors and Sports In the world of sports, everything from the cups the athletes drink from to the stadiums they play in is up for grabs. The four major sports are a playing field for the teams as well as major companies hoping to influence the public. While there are some positives and negatives to sponsors, a line has to be drawn somewhere. The four major sports, Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Football League, and the National Hockey League all genera...
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