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Did Abner Doubleday or Al Spalding or someone in earlier days invent 'BASEBALL'? It really doesn't matter, does it? e really important fact is that the game of baseball was invented in the 1800's. e game has captivated boys, men, women and girls ever since. How a pitcher can get a baseball to dance as it crosses home plate or how a batter can manipulate a bat to strike that same baseball traveling at 90 mph has become legend. Ted Williams has been quoted in saying, "Hitting a baseball is the hardest thing to do in Sports." Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent watching, coaching,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Did Abner Doubleday or Al Spalding or someone in earlier days invent 'BASEBALL'? It really doesn't matter, does it? e really important fact is that the game of baseball was invented in the 1800's. e game has captivated boys, men, women and girls ever since. How a pitcher can get a baseball to dance as it crosses home plate or how a batter can manipulate a bat to strike that same baseball traveling at 90 mph has become legend. Ted Williams has been quoted in saying, "Hitting a baseball is the hardest thing to do in Sports." Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent watching, coaching, analyzing, and performing that one task. The game of baseball is most definitely a team sport. It takes nine talented players to perfect the in's and out's of this widely viewed athletic event. e nine players each in turn must swing a bat and compete against a seasoned artist expertly trying to get that ball past his bat. Twenty seven chances to win with twenty seven outs spelling the difference. This is America's Favorite Past Time. In this book, I relate personal experiences from my youth through my adult years which are all hinged around the sport of Baseball. Stories from my bat-boy days to pitching in AAA ball. I have played the game in dozens of cities in the United States as well as in many different countries. My experiences are not that unusual from those performed by others. A deep sense of satisfaction and comradery has developed while I have competed. ese stories are true and are very similar to experiences possessed by a vast throng of athletes all over the world. Sit back and reminisce about your days playing sandlot ball with good friends and family. Or having made it to the Big Leagues and relishing the smell of the ball park. e legends of the game are there for everyone to enjoy. Take a step back in time with me within the pages of this bound road trip.
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Autorenporträt
Dan and Jeanette Barrus now live in Southeast Idaho surrounded by seventeen grandchildren. All seventeen have learned to throw, bat, and catch under the watchful eye of their parents and grandparents. ¬ They support each other in athletic endeavors. Baseball is by far their favorite. By writing down some of my experiences, I hopefully have sparked a desire to excel and develop a talent that has been handed down through the generations. ¬ e innate ability to throw a ball and develop eye to hand coordination come naturally to some while others must work at it for hours on end. But the call of the umpire still can send a shiver through the crowd. PLAY BALL!!