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  • ld of the Duke University Blue Devils college baseball teams.
  • tained the freshman football, basketball, and baseball teams.
  • SMU, Tulsa, and UTEP did not field baseball teams.
  • SMU, Tulsa, and UTEP do not field baseball teams.
  • was home to the Negro League and minor league baseball teams.
  • olor analyst on the network's Wednesday Night Baseball telecasts, performing the same role on ESPN R
  • After leaving baseball, Tener returned to his business interests in
  • Men: Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Tennis
  • comprise football, cross country, basketball, baseball, tennis, cheerleading and dance.
  • , basketball, volleyball, cheerleading, golf, baseball, tennis, softball
  • Baseball The Season II is a 2-player baseball arcade g
  • In baseball, the 7th Inning stretch attributed to the 27t
  • Besides baseball, the Stadium has also hosted Christian Concer
  • Rutledge Book of Baseball, The ISBN 0831775963
  • Women in Baseball: The Forgotten History - Gai Ingham Berlage,
  • burgh Pirates season was a season in American baseball, the 31st in franchise history.
  • 2. Baseball The Season II (1987)
  • However, the Boardwalk and Baseball theme park was very rapidly becoming a financ
  • Cubans play baseball; they don't play hockey.
  • Tim Wallach, Major League Baseball third baseman
  • 1882 - November 18, 1953), was a professional baseball third baseman.
  • enry L. Meyers (1860-1898) was a Major League Baseball third baseman.
  • For the former Major League Baseball Third baseman of the same name, see Bobby Eth
  • cellus Richter (1873-1927) was a Major League Baseball third baseman.
  • 1865 - November 15, 1929) was a Major League Baseball third baseman.
  • 20, 1906 - April 14, 1970) was a Major League Baseball third baseman.
  • Washington Bramhall is a former Major League Baseball third baseman.
  • Fountain Neal (1876-1950), was a Major League Baseball third baseman for the New York Giants.
  • varez (born March 6, 1974) was a Major League Baseball third baseman.
  • Joseph Martin (1878-1942) was a Major League Baseball third baseman.
  • Charles H. Kelly was a Major League Baseball third baseman.
  • ) (1852-1917) was a 19th-century professional baseball third baseman.
  • derick R. Roat (1867-1913) was a Major League Baseball third baseman.
  • 18, 1883-January 5, 1965) was a Major League Baseball third baseman.
  • Kevin Seitzer - former Major League Baseball third baseman
  • 28, 1865 - August 8, 1929) was a Major League Baseball third baseman.
  • After retiring from baseball, Throneberry became a successful professional
  • Gifford maintained a passion for baseball throughout his life.
  • led Helper to the 1940 American Legion state baseball title.
  • This is Northside's first State Baseball title.
  • e injuries limited his major league career in baseball to seven games.
  • It also helped bringing Major League Baseball to Montreal with the creation of the Montreal
  • - Done wikilinked to decision ( baseball) to explain this statistic.
  • ersons credited with introducing the sport of baseball to Japan.
  • Also many other players had baseball to prepare for and did not bother with the ga
  • The RBI (Returning Baseball to the Inner-City) program is an instructiona
  • Noojin then moved from baseball to education.
  • Bruner had to leave baseball to serve in WWII.
  • The RBI (Returning Baseball to the Inner-City) program is an instructiona
  • He quit both football and baseball to focus on basketball.
  • He also appears as the Baseball Tonight host in the 2K Sports video game, Maj
  • In 2011 he moved to ESPN to serve as a Baseball Tonight analyst.
  • an anchor on College GameNight, SportsCenter, Baseball Tonight, and ESPNEWS.
  • to as the "Silent Assassin" on the ESPN show Baseball Tonight.
  • They were entered into the National Semi-Pro Baseball Tournament as the Waverly, Iowa, Black Spider
  • He also competed in the exhibition baseball tournament in Stockholm.
  • Foley Field hosted the SEC baseball tournament in 1987.
  • Bonhag also competed in the exhibition baseball tournament at the 1912 Olympics.
  • He also competed in the exhibition baseball tournament at the 1912 Olympics.
  • The NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament started in 1947.
  • 2010 C-USA Baseball Tournament logo
  • They also won the Southern Conference Baseball Tournament in 1984.
  • peted for the United States in the exhibition baseball tournament in Stockholm.
  • Houston vs. Marshall in the 2010 C-USA Baseball Tournament
  • Eight teams are competing in the Olympic baseball tournament, and the competition consists of t
  • A's automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
  • His team won the 2004 Big 12 Baseball Tournament.
  • dium was the host of the Southland Conference Baseball Tournament.
  • annual Claxton Shield, an Australian national baseball tournament.
  • annual Claxton Shield, an Australian national baseball tournament.
  • annual Claxton Shield, an Australian national baseball tournament.
  • The stadium frequently hosts the Big 12 Baseball Tournament.
  • annual Claxton Shield, an Australian national baseball tournament.
  • In high school he participated in baseball, track and field, football and ice hockey.
  • ll, Golf, Cross Country, Basketball, Bowling, Baseball, Track & Field
  • Football, Cross Country, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Golf, Tennis, Swim, Wrestling, Volley
  • Volleyball, Football, Basketball, Softball, Baseball, Track, Tennis & Golf
  • n the state's 6A classification for football, baseball, track, and basketball.
  • He was a four-sport star - baseball, track, basketball and football - and was dra
  • athletics are Football, Basketball, Softball, Baseball, Track, Cross country< and Cheerleading.
  • y earned a place in Cincinnati's century-long baseball tradition as the home of one of the best team
  • Chass is a noted baseball traditionalist who laments the shift in baseb
  • now part of Kaohsiung City), Pan began formal baseball training at the junior level as most of Taiwa
  • A Baseball Training Grounds
  • 1989 Began baseball training in Panzhihua;
  • on LaSalle Avenue in Hampton, and will offer baseball training services, practice venues, and baseb
  • Now operates baseball training facility Mac and Seitz with former M
  • Ogea currently owns and operates a baseball training camp.
  • After retiring from baseball, Travers had a short stint as a professional
  • is hitting suffered, and he left professional baseball two years later.
  • Paul Runge, Major League Baseball umpire
  • Charlie Reliford - Major League Baseball umpire
  • In 1974, Morgan married National League baseball umpire Dick Stello.
  • For the baseball umpire, see Ed Hickox (umpire).
  • For the Major League Baseball umpire, see Watch Burnham.
  • s (1859 - October 7, 1919) was a professional baseball umpire, and the brother of Major League Baseb
  • on (1846 - April 20, 1893) was a professional baseball umpire.
  • dams (1863 - July 1, 1941) was a professional baseball umpire.
  • om noticing, Huggins played semi-professional baseball under an assumed name.
  • The Welsh Baseball Union (WBU) (founded 1892) is the national go
  • The Welsh Ladies Baseball Union (WLBU) is the governing body of women's
  • The Welsh Baseball Union is based in Cardiff.
  • Freddie Williams, Head Coach - Baseball, University of South West Port Tampa.
  • areer, Stanley continued to play minor league baseball until 1916.
  • He continued to play minor league baseball until 2002.
  • Ringo played minor league baseball until his death prior to the 1889 season.
  • Pensacola, Florida, is a retired Major League Baseball utility player.
  • Baseball: Varsity, Junior Varsity
  • After retiring from baseball, Vaughan entered the insurance and real estat
  • Schepps Palm Field was a minor league baseball venue located in Corpus Christi, TX.
  • Walter C. Latham Park is a baseball venue located in Elon, North Carolina, USA.
  • During the Olympics, it was the main baseball venue but since the finals, no other baseball
  • American Legion Stadium is a baseball venue located in Odessa, TX and the home of t
  • Claude Smith Field is a baseball venue in Macon, Georgia, USA.
  • Doc Sanchez Field is a baseball venue located in Laredo, TX and the home of t
  • Stony Brook Field is a baseball venue in Brewster, Massachusetts.
  • Roger Williams Ballpark is a baseball venue located in Weatherford, TX.
  • Joe Lee Griffin Stadium is a baseball venue located in Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
  • Veterans Field is a baseball venue in Laredo, Texas.
  • Buccaneer Ballpark is a baseball venue located in North Charleston, South Caro
  • The Ballpark at Hallsville is a baseball venue located in Hallsville, Texas, and the h
  • McGregor Park-Neagle Field is a baseball venue in Houston, TX and the home field of th
  • Downs Field is a baseball venue located in Austin, TX and the home of t
  • Red Murff Field is a baseball venue located in Belton, TX and home to the M
  • For the Temple Owls baseball venue, see Skip Wilson Field.
  • For the Bucknell University baseball venue, see Eugene B. Depew Field.
  • For the Furman University baseball venue, see Latham Baseball Stadium.
  • This page refers to the Central Arkansas baseball venue.
  • This page refers to the Davidson College baseball venue.
  • This page refers to the Elon University baseball venue.
  • This page refers to the Wofford College baseball venue.
  • It is one of the few professional baseball venues that does not sell beer.
  • ected to the Hall of Fame by the Committee of Baseball Veterans.
  • Pro baseball") was a 1988 Nintendo Entertainment System ba
  • Ken Griffey, Jr.'s Winning Run is a baseball video game developed by Rare for the Super NE
  • MLB '06: The Show is a baseball video game for PlayStation 2 and PSP.
  • cer's voice for Crystal Dynamics' Sega Saturn baseball video game 3D Baseball and 3DO basketball gam
  • Other features include baseball, volleyball and basketball facilities, and a
  • Spring: Tennis (boys), Softball, Baseball, Volleyball (boys), Track & Field, Soccer (gi
  • They have football, baseball, volleyball, and basketball teams.
  • rt Simmons, pitcher (plaque from Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame)
  • as that year's inductee into the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame.
  • After retiring from baseball, Walter Johnson became a county commissioner
  • "College baseball was fun, but it's a little deceiving because
  • n discouragement from his family, who thought baseball was a waste of time, Blue was determined to p
  • Another sequel titled Super Champion Baseball was released in 1989.
  • Baseball was introduced to Derby by Sir Francis Ley, a
  • Baseball was first played there shortly after the end
  • Prim's last year in professional baseball was 1947.
  • His last year in baseball was 1949, with the Pacific Coast League's San
  • Represented Canada at the 1984 Olympics when baseball was a demonstration event.
  • Professional baseball was also played here in the 1940s-60s as part
  • High Heat Major League Baseball was a successful series of baseball computer
  • His final season in professional baseball was in 1946.
  • Baseball was an event open only to male amateurs.
  • baseball was played in 2007).They play at Roberto Clem
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  • Stiles' nicknames when playing baseball were "Leapin' Lena", "Lena", and "Rollie", al
  • Power Baseball, West Publishing Company, 1993.
  • ging, he gave up volleyball to concentrate on baseball when he was seventeen.
  • Also in his senior year he played baseball where he hit .367
  • Gainey's first sport was baseball, where wearing two batting gloves is common.
  • Hughes also lettered in baseball where he played third base and pitcher.
  • member of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Ba
  • Joe Carter is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • Cunningham is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • nny Trillo is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • ePaul Bako is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • an Theriot is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • on Dunston is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • ohn Grabow is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • Ross Gload is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • so Soriano is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • Maksudian is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • -seop Choi is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • y Francona is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • s Zambrano is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • Tim Walton is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • DeShields is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • s pitcher) is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • im Fanning is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • cente Amor is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • y Biittner is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • aryle Ward is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • en Fanzone is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • Hickerson is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • Eckersley is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • ve Carlton is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • ovany Soto is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • os Delgado is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • Ellsworth is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • uis Arroyo is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • tt Walbeck is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • oy Hawkins is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • ndo Merced is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage o
  • played in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Ba
  • Young men may compete in baseball, while young women may compete in bowling, ch
  • Bouton played baseball while he attended Western Michigan University
  • Bugs (whipping out a baseball): Why soitainly, my boy...it's baseball Seaso
  • Manrique is a one time Gold medalist for baseball, winning at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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