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A Woman's True Confession: I Finally Understand the Male Obsession with Football...
Football season is here, which means that for the next several weeks - 90% of the male population of the US will spend an enormous amount of their "free time" watching games on TV (the bigger the screen, the better), attending football games...

Softball: Olympic Sport No Longer?
Softball has been around since a man named George Hancock first invented the game in 1887 in Chicago. It took over 100 years, but women's fast pitch softball became an Olympic event in 1996. Fast pitch is different from the looping, relaxed...

The Origins of Baseball.
No one knows for sure where baseball exacted originated. However, most baseball buffs will concur that the sport is based on the English game of rounders. In the United States, baseball became popular in the early 1800's, originally known as...

Top Ten Reasons Why I Love Baseball
Top Ten Reasons Why I Love Baseball  1 The Ultimate Challenge Hitting a round ball with a round bat. The feeling I would get when I hit the ball. Just think of a baby that is crying for food. When that baby gets her bottle the first thing you hear...

Ultimate Weight Loss: Ephedra is Back?
Copyright 2005 Michel Landry I had some questions come in about Ephedra. So I have put together this short article to get you some info. Just to fill some of you in , Ephedra was taken off the market last year , but it is now back on the market and...

 
My Top Baseball Teams of All Time - (In no particular order) Part one

My Top Baseball Teams of All Time (In no particular order) Part one

1902 Pittsburgh Pirates Record of 103 Wins and 36 Losses Won the Pennant by 27.5 games Scored 775 runs and allowed 440 runs Five pitchers with 15 wins and era under 2.55 They were Jack Chesbro, Deacon Phillippe, Sam Leever, Jesse Tannenbill and Ed Doheny There was no World Series in 1902

1904 Boston Red Sox Captured the pennant by 14.5 games Won the World Series over a great Pittsburgh team five games to three. Had three twenty game winners, led by Cy Young

1905 New York Giants Record of 105 Wins and 48 Losses, Won World Series beating Philadelphia A's in five games Scored 780 runs and gave up 505 runs. Had five pitchers with 15 wins led by Hall of Famers Christy Mathewson and Joe McGinnity Christy Mathewson won three World Series games. All three were shutouts. He pitched on October 9, 12, and 14th and gave a total of 14 hits and one walk in 27 innings.

1927 New York Yankees With a 110 and 44 record they won the pennant by 19 games and beat the Pirates 4-0 in the World Series. Scored 975 runs and allowed 599 runs. Six players in the Hall of Fame: Ruth, Gehrig, Tony Lazzeri, Earl Coombs, Waite Hoyt and Herb Pennock. All three outfielder batted at least 337 each (Ruth, Combs and Bob Meusel) that year.

1929 Philadelphia A's Won pennant by 19 games. Outscoring their opposition 901-615. Winning 104 games and losing 46. Won World Series 4-1 over the Cubs Had five future Hall


of Famers Jimmy Foxx, Al Simmons, Mickey Cochrane, Lefty Grove and Eddie Collins

1932 New York Yankees Won the pennant by 13 games, outscoring their opponents 1002 runs to 724 runs. Their starting lineup (excluding pitchers) had six future Hall of Famers and two All Stars Hall of Famers are Ruth, Gehrig, Lazzeri, Bill Dickey, Joe Sewell and Earl Coombs All Stars were Frank Crosetti and Ben Chapman The pitching staff had three future Hall of Famers Herb Pennock, Lefty Gomez and Red Ruffing Won World Series over the Cubs 4 games to 0.

1934 St Louis Cardinals Won the World Series 4-3 over a great Tiger team Five Future Hall of Famers on the team Dizzy Dean, Dazzy Vance, Frankie Frisch, Leo Durocher and Joe Medwick

1936 New York Yankees Scored 1065 runs and allowed 731 Won pennant by 19.5 games and beat the NY Giants 4 games to 2 in the World Series Five players with at least 100 RBIs and Six pitchers with at least 12 wins.
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