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26. Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association
- www.mlb.com
- Festival of Baseball The 2004 Festival of Baseball takes place March 13-15, in Tampa Bay, Fla. More info > Join the MLBPAA today Join more than 5,000 Major Leaguers and baseball fans. ...
- com Radio for in-depth interviews of current and former players as well as the latest baseball news. ...
- Baseball's Best Watch the best games in baseball history, on demand. ...
- Molitor tackles hitting coach role Paul Molitor has taken on the job of hitting coach for the Mariners and will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on July 25. ...
- The Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association (MLBPAA) was formed in 1982 in order to promote the game of baseball, involve former Major League players in community activities, inspire today's youth through positive sports images and raise funds to support important charitable causes. ...
27. ABCA - Home
- www.abca.org
- American Baseball Coaches Association .
- Proudly serving Amateur Baseball.
28. The Upper Deck Company, LLC -Trading Cards, Sports Collectibles and Authentic Memorabilia
- www.upperdeck.com
- Our site utilizes frames in order to fit all our news, information, games, trading cards, sports cards, and sports memorabilia from baseball, football, basketball, hockey, soccer and more into an easy to navigate web site. ...
29. Article: Texas Rangers
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Texas Rangers are a Major League Baseball team based in Arlington, Texas, a suburb in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. ...
- ) Home ballpark: The Ballpark in Arlington Uniform colors: Blue, White, and Scarlet red Logo design: A "T" superimposed on a baseball, set inside a circle with "TEXAS" on the top half and "RANGERS" on the bottom Wild Card titles won (0): none Division titles won (4): 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999 American League pennants won (0): none World Series championships won (0): none .
- 1 Baseball Hall of Famers.
- When the Washington Senators moved to Minnesota in 1960, Major League Baseball awarded a team to Washington, D. ...
- Baseball Hall of Famers.
- 42 Jackie Robinson (retired throughout baseball) .
30. Article: Branch Rickey
- en.wikipedia.org
- Wesley Branch Rickey (December 20, 1881-December 9, 1965) was an innovative baseball executive who is best known for helping break baseball's color barrier and creating the framework to the modern minor league system. ...
- He left baseball after just one year with New York after injuring his throwing arm. ...
- Rickey invested in several minor league baseball clubs, and used them to help develop future talent for the major league roster. ...
- Kennesaw Mountain Landis was concerned that Rickey's minor league system was going to ruin the game of baseball, and he twice released over 70 Cardinal minor leaguers in attempts to stop what he perceived to be a cover-up. ...
- Rickey was a good friend of Brooklyn GM Larry MacPhail, himself a sound baseball man. ...
- But his most memorable acts with the Dodgers involved breaking baseball's color barrier, which had unofficially been in place since the mid-1880's. ...
- Amidst much fanfare, Jackie would debut for the Dodgers on April 15, 1947, becoming the first African-American to play in modern major league baseball. ... Robinson was baseball's first rookie of the year, and, while he was often jeered by opposing baseball fans, players, and managers, he became extremely popular among the American public. ...
- Rickey returned to baseball in 1959, this time as president of a third major league, the Continental League. Major League Baseball was forced to intervene, and made an agreement with Rickey to disband the league in exchange for expansion of the existing leagues. ...
- Rickey was selected to the Baseball Hall of Fame as a contributor in 1967. ...
- , who died four years before his father, Branch Rickey's grandson, Branch III, also involved himself in baseball. ...
31. Article: Warren Spahn
- en.wikipedia.org
- Warren Edward Spahn (April 23, 1921 - November 24, 2003) was an American Major League Baseball player. ... He is acknowledged as arguably the best lefthanded pitcher in Major League Baseball history. ...
- During the 1948 season, he combined with teammate Johnny Sain to anchor a pitching rotation which was generally considered to be exceptionally weak otherwise, leading to a popular saying which entered Baseball lore as "Spahn and Sain and pray for rain. ...
- He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973. ...
- Warren Spahn's career statistics at Baseball-Reference. ...
32. Article: Cool Papa Bell
- en2.wikipedia.org
- James Thomas "Cool Papa" Bell (May 17, 1903 - March 7, 1991) was one of the biggest stars in Negro League baseball, and is considered by many baseball observers to have been the fastest man ever to play the game. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974. ...
- He eventually left the Crawfords in 1938 for Mexico again, returning to baseball in the United States in 1942 to play for the Homestead Grays, who won Negro League titles in 1942, 1943, and 1944 with his help. ... Later in life he would manage the Kansas City Stars, teaching the ins and outs of the game to future major-league baseball greats Ernie Banks and Elston Howard, among others. ...
33. Article: New York Mets
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The New York Mets are a Major League Baseball team based in the borough of Queens in New York City. ...
- 1 Baseball Hall of Famers.
- The name "Metropolitans" had the advantage of historical precedent, having been the name of an earlier baseball team in New York in 1883-1887. ...
- The New York Metropolitan Baseball Club, Inc (nicknamed "Mets" almost from the start, as had been the earlier Metropolitans) began their existence posting a 40-120 record, the worst record for any team in the 20th century. ...
- During the mid to late 1980s, the Mets fielded one of the strongest teams in baseball, featuring fireballing right-handed pitcher Dwight Gooden, lanky power-hitting rightfielder Darryl Strawberry, Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter, and slick-fielding first baseman Keith Hernandez. Some predicted a new baseball dynasty in the making. However, that Mets team managed to capture only one world's championship (1986), defeating the Boston Red Sox in a seven-game series that featured one of the most remarkable comebacks in baseball history. ...
- Baseball Hall of Famers.
- 42 Jackie Robinson (retired throughout baseball) .
34. WebBall: Baseball Coaching and Baseball Instruction
- www.webball.com
- Click any position on the baseball diamond above, or click directory tabs, text links, buttons and menus.
- WebBall Baseball Skills Clinic and Product Guide.
- Helping coaches and athletes play better baseball. ...
- The latest baseball tips and specials delivered to your emailbox twice each month. ...
35. Article: Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
- www.wikipedia.org
- Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
- The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located St. ... Founded in October 1983, it is dedicated to preserving Canada's baseball heritage whose origins date back to 1838 when a game closely resembling today's baseball was played in Beachville, Ontario. ...
- Since opening, fifty-eight members (34 players, 23 builders, 2 honorary, 4 honorary teams) have been inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. ...
36. Article: Hit (baseball statistics)
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Hit (baseball statistics).
- (Redirected from Hits (baseball statistics)) .
- In baseball statistics, a hit (denoted by H) is credited to a batter when he safely reaches base as the result of striking the ball, without the benefit of an error or a fielder's choice. ...
37. Sports-Wired.Com - The Baseball Cube, The Hockey Cube
- www.sports-wired.com
- The best baseball statistics web site on the net! Complete historical minor league and MLB statistics and profile information for all active players as of 2002. ...
- Baseball Player Search: .
38. Article: User:RjLesch
- www.wikipedia.org
- Baseball fan, member of the Society for American Baseball Research (http://www. ... Avidly interested in all the baseball pages (with partner-in-crime Gareth Owen and others). ...
- Major League Baseball: add notes on history of franchises (see also WikiProject Sports Team Listing) .
- Baseball/World Series: Add some highlights. Ditto for Baseball/American League Championship Series, Baseball/National League Championship Series. ...
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39. Oyez Baseball
- baseball.oyez.org
- Run Oyez Baseball.
- About Oyez Baseball.
- to run Oyez Baseball.
- Play Oyez Baseball!.
40. ABCA Division III Baseball Poll
- www.muhlenberg.edu
- Polls for all divisions available at the Collegiate Baseball Web site .
- American Baseball Coaches Association/Collegiate Baseball.
41. Article: Hit (baseball statistics)
- en.wikipedia.org
- Hit (baseball statistics).
- (Redirected from Hits (baseball statistics)) .
- In baseball statistics, a hit (denoted by H) is credited to a batter when he safely reaches first base after batting the ball into fair play, without the benefit of an error or a fielder's choice. ...
42. Black Baseball's Negro Baseball Leagues, the most comprensive resource on the web for Negro Baseball Leagues Information
- www.blackbaseball.com
- This website is dedicated to the generation of ballplayers who were denied the opportunity to play in the major leagues because of factors other than their ability to play the game of baseball.
43. Article: Caribbean World Series
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The Caribbean World Series of Professional Baseball —or Serie del Caribe del Beisbol Profesional in Spanish— is a baseball tournament that is played every year, usually during the month of February, in one of the countries of the Caribbean, Mexico, Panama, or Venezuela. ...
- Every year, the championship team of each of the countries represented, participates to try to win the Caribbean baseball championship. ... Nowadays, participating teams are the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela, although Venezuela had to withdraw from the 2003 series because the general strike there prevented their baseball tournament from being celebrated. ...
- After professional baseball is prohibited in Cuba, the series is cancelled. ...
- Important baseball players who have participated.
44. Article: Frank Baker
- en.wikipedia.org
- Frank "Home Run" Baker (March 13, 1886 - June 28, 1963) was an American baseball player who played Major League Baseball from 1908 to 1922. ... He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955. ...
- Frank Baker's career statistics at Baseball-Reference. ...
- Two other men named Frank Baker played Major League Baseball. ...
- Frank Watts Baker's career statistics at Baseball-Reference. ...
- Frank Baker's career statistics at Baseball-Reference. ...
45. Article: Dontrelle Willis
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Dontrelle Wayne Willis (born January 12, 1982), popularly known as "D-Train," is a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Florida Marlins who made his debut in 2003. ...
- Dontrelle Willis' career statistics at Baseball-Reference. ...
46. Article: Carl Mays
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Mays was one of the better pitchers in major league baseball from 1916-1926, but will always be remembered most for throwing the pitch that struck Ray Chapman in the head on August 16, 1920, making Chapman the first on-field fatality in major league baseball's history. ...
47. Article: Assist (baseball statistics)
- en.wikipedia.org
- Assist (baseball statistics).
- In baseball statistics, an assist (denoted by A) is given to every defensive player who touches the baseball (after it has been hit by the batter) prior to the recording of a putout. ...
48. The Society For American Baseball Research
- www.sabr.org
- The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) was established in Cooperstown, New York in August, 1971. Our mission is to foster the study of baseball, its history, its present, and its future.
- Baseball in 1838?.
- Since 1985 I have been creating Baseball Replay Guides with board .
- Baseball History.
- Baseball in Armed Forces Committee.
- Society For American Baseball Research.
49. Article: Luis Gonzalez
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Luis Emilio Gonzalez (born September 3, 1967), better known as Luis Gonzalez, is a baseball player for the Arizona Diamondbacks. ...
- He earned Baseball America's All-Freshman Second Team honors while there. ...
- Gonzalez became a Major Leagues baseball player, with the Houston Astros in 1989. ...
- This moment was selected as one of Major League Baseball's most important moments by a league committee recently. ...
50. Minor League Baseball
- www.minorleaguebaseball.com
- Baseball Trade Show.
- Business of Baseball.
- PETERSBURG, FL--Current and former Minor League Baseball players, coaches and club employees are invited to share their baseball experiences with The Minor League Baseball Alumni Association through the “Remember the Good Ole Days” story contest. ...
- 80 Minor League Baseball Clubs.
- Half of the domestic clubs that comprise Minor League Baseball’s attendance figures will have all, or some, of their games available over the Internet this season.
- Official Game-Used Eastern League Baseball hit by Yankee Bernie Williams in a Trenton Thunder Game on July 4, 2003.
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