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Youth Baseball Bat Reviews
Folks that are do-it-yourselfers know the value of a hammer that fits in their hands just right. It seems to make the job go much easier and ends with a more successful outcome. If you like to cook, then you know the benefits of pots, pans and cooking utensils that you are comfortable with. Having the correct tools at one’s disposal seems to make projects less of a chore and more of a joyful experience.
The same thing can be said for sports and, in particular, youth baseball. Youth baseball is one of the healthiest of all participatory sports activities for kids because it teaches fair play, integrity, teamwork and sportsmanship. Successful handymen and cooks need good quality tools that they are comfortable with in order to have positive outcomes to their projects. Read the rest of this entry »
Watch the 2009 Baseball World Series Online
It’s October and I’m getting set to watch the World Series online. Yes sir! I’ll be sitting all comfy in front of my computer watching every crack of a bat through live streaming video coming over the Internet.
Who is going to be crowned 2009 champion?
Will it be the New York Yankees – without a win in nine years? The powerhouse Bronx Bombers sport a stellar line-up with high-paid hitters like Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter. They’ve battled their way to the post season on the bats of the likes of Jorge Posada, Johnny Damon, Mark Teixeira, Robinson Cano, Mark Swisher, Melky Cabrera and Brett Gardner. The pitching depth provided by CC Sabathia, A.J. Burnett, Phil Hughes and the amazing closes from Mario Rivera may catapult the team over the top again during the October Classic. Read the rest of this entry »
With Burnett Pitching, Posada Is a Spectator
Jorge Posada tried to answer the question, but he kept stammering and stopping. Asked how he would feel about not being the starting catcher for the Yankees on Friday night, he used phrases like “I can’t really” and “I don’t know,” and “I mean” and “you know.”
It was only on Posada’s fifth attempt that he was able to offer a complete thought about what it will feel like to be watching from the dugout when Game 2 of the division series begins against the Minnesota Twins.
“Friday is going to be different for me,” Posada said on Wednesday night. “I don’t know. I can’t, what can I tell you? I’m going to approach it like a regular-season game and be ready when they need me. To tell you the truth, there’s not much I can do.” Read the rest of this entry »