Mar 022010
Scouting South Suburban College baseball 2010
nwitimes.com
Outlook: Ruzich has led his team to the Region IV title six of the last eight years, and these young Bulldogs have high expectations of themselves.

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Mar 012010
Many local baseball teams ranked among state's best
Corpus Christi Caller Times
Calallen and Moody were among five Region IV teams ranked in the Class 4A top 10. Lake Travis is second, Pflugerville Hendrickson third,

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Feb 102010

There’s a question on my macro econ homework which reads:

6. Which of the following is an intermediate good?

A) the purchase of gasoline for a ski trip to Colorado.

B) the purchase of baseball uniforms by a professional baseball team.

C) the purchase of a pizza by a college student.

D) the purchase of jogging shoes by a professor

The answer is C.. but why? Wouldn’t baseball uniforms be considered a final good? Please help. Thanks.

Feb 032010

Baseball historians & fans love drooling & comparing players stats
more then any other sport.
Who do the historians & fans fall in love with the stats of a ball player instead of actually playing the game for fun?
I actually played baseball at the little league & high school levels & it was all about having fun & not about stats.
Is it safe to say that the historians & some fans that never had the ability to play baseball enjoy drooling over a players gaudy statistics?

Feb 032010
32 local players to be honored at South Texas Winter Baseball Banquet
Corpus Christi Caller Times
Only a freshman, Blackmar helped Carroll to a second-place finish in District 27-5A and an appearance in the Region IV-5A championship.

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Jan 212010
HS baseball preseason all-star team selected
Corpus Christi Caller Times
CORPUS CHRISTI — Perennial power high school baseball programs Carroll, Calallen and Robstown landed three players each on the 2010 South Texas Preseason

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Jan 202010

I’ve gone to my younger sister’s softball games and my little cousin’s baseball games. The only difference I could see was the ball for softball is bigger and the baseball team was all male, whilst the softball was all-female.

There really isn’t a visible difference to me, though. Can someone help me out, here?

Jan 202010

It is the individual who applies himself as an academic student in the classroom and it is the individual who is performing as a baseball player.

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Individual High School Baseball Player Developmental and Recruitment Planning Diagram
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Remember, No one person is alike. Each present very unique blueprints that are entirely different from one another! Dear Players, “The reward doesn’t come at the end of your journey, but rather, with little milestones throughout your journey, when you look back on your little accomplishments they make one great BIG one.”WBP will coach you in taking a balanced, realistic and reputable approach, assisting your short and long term approach to development and future advancement in baseball, academics and life. At the end of the day, the college or university you choose as a student who plays the game of baseball, should suit your total “individual – student – baseball product.”
Make the transition from High School Baseball to College Baseball
1) First, the player must be conscious of who and what he is now and how he got there.

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Jan 132010

You may have recently heard about an independent baseball team near where you live, or near where you were traveling.  If so, you may have wondered what makes a team “independent” and if it is worth your money to go watch that team.


An independent professional baseball team is a team which plays in a professional baseball league that is not affiliated with any Major League organization or the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, which is now named (officially) Minor League Baseball.  These teams have complete control over the players they sign, the personnel they hire, and their players can be signed by any “affiliated” team in Minor League Baseball.  


Occasionally, an independent baseball player may make it to a Major League Baseball roster after having started his career in the independent baseball leagues.  Many players who make it to a Major League roster after having spent time with an independent baseball team usually had previous Major League, or high-level Minor League experience prior to joining a Major League Baseball roster.  


For the 2009 season, nearly 60 independent teams fielded a team in 8 independent leagues.  The teams play in the U.S. and Canada.  There are independent baseball teams in the Northeast, Quebec, Calgary, California, the Mid-Atlantic, Texas, Arizona, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota and the Dakotas, just to name a few regions.  The players can range from just out of college, former “affiliated” minor league players who were released, players who could be in the minors but opted to play closer to home for family reasons, former Major League players, and occasionally international players.  Many teams have managers and coaches whom have previous Major League Baseball experience.


The question you may still have, however, is if an independent baseball team is worth your time and money.  In most markets this is a “yes.”


Here are just some of the reasons why:


Prices are usually equal to or less than comparable entertainment, such as the movies
Concession prices are usually less than at higher-level professional sports
Kids and fans get participate in on-field and off-field promotions
Many teams offer incentives for you to bring groups
Many of the general managers and team executives have years of professional sports experience, so they understand what it takes to give you good entertainment for your money
Many of the players are accessible for autographs
The quality of play is considerably high, especially compared to other alternatives you may have in your area

Hopefully this article gives you a better understanding of independent baseball and helps you make a better decision for your entertainment dollar.

Jan 082010
Baseball, Anyone?
OurSports Central (press release)
The Trojans and Wildcats have drawn over 41000 for two three-game series — 2007 second-round action and the 2009 Region IV 4A finals.

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