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I’ve never considered myself religious by any means. Yet, I’m a believer that everyone has some place where they just feel at home, or safe. A sanctuary, of sorts. To some of the more religious types, a church. Baseball stadiums are my church. There is just something about passing through the gates and walking into […]
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, Albert Pujols
, Alfonso Soriano
, Andy Pettitte
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, Baseball Stadiums
, Bleacher Creatures
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, Carl Everett
, Carl Yastrzemski
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, Chuck Knoblauch
, Cy Young
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, David Wright
, Dennis Eckersley
, Derek Jeter
, earl webb
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, Montreal Expos
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, Pedro Martinez
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, Second Deck
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, Sox Fan
, ted williams
, Tris Speaker
, Vladimir Guerrero
, Wade Boggs
, Yankee Fan
, Yankee Stadium
Every player was smiling when the New York Giants departed the bus that had brought them home from St. Louis, where they had just captured the franchise’s first World Series. Even President John Day, who was feeling the effects of a flu he’d contracted on the trip, was in a talkative mood about the series. […]
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, Contract Dispute
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, First World Series
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, New York Giants
, New York Times
, Polo Grounds
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, Previous Year
, Season Opener
, Shortstop
, Temporary Restraining Order
, Traveling In Australia
, Travelling In Australia
, World Series
Over the course of baseball history, many teams have made changes to their nicknames and plenty have stuck. The New York Highlanders officially switched over to the Yankees in 1913 and haven’t looked back. Neither have the Chicago Cubs, who were known as the Colts (1890-97) and Orphans (1898-1902) before changing to their current moniker. […]
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, Arthur Daley
, Baseball History
, Blue Jays
, Bob Carpenter
, Chicago Cubs
, Colts
, Consecutive Seasons
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, Flare
, Kenesaw Mountain Landis
, Moniker
, Mrs Elizabeth
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, New York Highlanders
, New York Times
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, Orphans
, Owner Bob
, Philadelphia Phillies
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