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  • The New York Yankees' 98 Season
    ... seen Pakistani and Korean tourists visiting New York for the ... So I propose when comparing the 1998 Yankees to the ... made on the teams ability to play , compete in ...
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  • The New York Yankees
    ... In 1999 the Yankees play baseballs last game of the century and complete a four ... Without a doubt the New York Yankees have compiled one of the greatest records ...
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  • New York City Descriptive Essay
    ... earth. Some of the world's best athletes play in New York. The New York Mets and the New York Yankees are especially triumphant. ...
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  • Neil Simon: Life
    ... Like Simon during his childhood, Eugene has a great interest in the sport of baseball and hopes one day that he will be able to play for the New York Yankees. ...
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  • Professional Athletes Get Their Fair Share
    ... Because the players continued to play baseball and the fans continued to attend ... The New York Yankees made to unbelievable comebacks and won all three games at ...
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  • Three Strikes Out
    ... For example the New York Yankees have the highest payroll in the ... Because of the Yankees extremely large budget it is not ... are sure to make it to the play offs. ...
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  • Babe Ruth
    ... He was nineteen when Jack Dunn signed him to play baseball with the Baltimore Orioles. ... In January 1920, Babe was sold to the New York Yankees for $125,000. ...
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  • Babe Ruth
    ... With his talent and strength he was sent to the major leagues to play with the ... In 1919 Ruth was traded to the New York Yankees for $125,000 and played in right ...
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  • Baseball
    ... on hitting, bunting and base-stealing but the "hit and run" play began to ... like Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Joe Dimaggio leading the way, the New York Yankees began a ...
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  • Summer of '49
    ... The New York Yankees sent Bill McCorry, who was a southern, to scout Willie Mays. McCorry, who did not want any blacks to play for the Yankees, reported that ...
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  • Mickey Mantle
    He played for the New York Yankees for 18 years. ... His whole life he dreamed that one day one of his own flesh and blood would play professional major league ...
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  • The World Series A Brief History of the October Classic
    ... in on the fix managed to play poorly enough to lose the Series, and the Cincinnati Reds took home their tainted title. In 1927, the New York Yankees won the ...
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  • Joseph Paul Dimaggio: An American Hero
    ... 1). The streak began on May 15 in New York, against the ... The streak continued until July 17, when the Yankees traveled to Cleveland to play the Indians. ...
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  • Babe Ruth
    ... Because of his accomplishments Babe was named Player of the Year in both 1918 and 1919. (Creamer 80) Babe began to play for the New York Yankees in 1920. ...
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  • Lou Gehrig
    ... He accepted an offer from a scout to sign a contract with the New York Yankees, for $ 1,500 in cash as a bonus. Lou dropped out of college to play in the minor ...
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  • Pro Sports in the 1960s
    ... Fischer is often compared to Don Larson of the Yankees who became ... Years of Sports in America: A Pageant of a National Play. New York: Mcgraw Hill Book Co., 1976 ...
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  • history of basebal
    ... of the greatest players ever to play the game of baseball started his career. Babe Ruth, also know as the "Sultan of Swat," joined the New York Yankees in 1970 ...
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  • babe ruth
    ... them. He didn't just play baseball while he was in Boston. ... history. In 1920 Ruth was traded to the New York Yankees for $125,000. ...
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  • Babe Ruth The Sultan of Swat
    ... them. He didn't just play baseball while he was in Boston. ... history. In 1920 Ruth was traded to the New York Yankees for $125,000. ...
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  • The History of Yankee Stadium
    ... unbelievable slugger, Babe Ruth, hammered the Yankees on many ... According to The New York Times (4/24/1919 ... whether the phenomenal Ruth would even play for Boston ...
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  • notes on Jackie RObinson
    The grandson of a slave, Jackie was the first African American to play for a major ... scored the only run in the Dodgers 1-0 win over the New York Yankees in game ...
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  • History of The Boston Red Sox / City of Boston
    ... The Red Sox defeated the New York Highlanders - later known as the Yankees - before 27,000 ... made Fenway their home, they didn't always play their games ...
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  • The Roaring Twenties
    ... and made his star performance at a picnic because he was too young to play in clubs. ... The ultimate player of the 1920?s was Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees. ...
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  • Playoffs
    ... If you would play the stats the White Sox would have won this series ... hasn't reached it's peak potential, against the veteran squad of the New York Yankees. ...
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  • Born of the Fourth of July
    ... He still wanted to play for the New York Yankees. ... He played baseball the whole day long because he wanted to play for the New York Yankees. ...
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  • Baseball Revenue Sharing
    ... and prosper sufficiently so that the difference in the quality of play among teams ... In 1996, the New York Yankees had the highest payroll at $50.5 million and ...
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  • Baseball Revenue Sharing
    ... and prosper sufficiently so that the difference in the quality of play among teams ... In 1996, the New York Yankees had the highest payroll at $50.5 million and ...
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  • Economics of Baseball
    ... A player can sign for $10 million a year for 5 years, play miserably for the ... After all, how many times can we all sit and watch the New York Yankees in the ...
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  • babe ruth
    ... Sox finally realized Babe's true greatness when they let him play everyday, left ... will never forget, 1920, Frazee sold Ruth to the New York Yankees for $125,000 ...
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  • Salary Cap for Baseball
    ... Each team should be granted a certain amount of money to play with, and ... This years World Series featured the New York Yankees with baseball largest payroll and ...
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