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Did Bunt During a No-hit Bid Violate Baseball's Unwritten Rule?Erick Aybar dropped a bunt in the eighth inning of Justin Verlander's attempt at a no-hitter.- When to Use a Bunt Play in BaseballWhether you are trying to get on base yourself or to advance a runner into scoring position, you must know the best time to use a bunt play in baseball.
- How to Lay Down a Successful Bunt in BaseballHow do you lay down a successful bunt, what is a bunt, and when is it better than a hit?
- Using the Bunt and Run in SoftballThis article looks at how and why you would employ the bunt and run in softball.
- How to Properly Bunt a Baseball: Good Form and Technique for the SacrificeToo many players and coaches overlook the importance of the sacrifice bunt. The following describes how best to teach a hitter to lay down the perfect bunt.
- How to Lay Down a Successful BuntWhile home runs seem to be the most exciting part of baseball games, bunting also is important. It is useful for those who are not strong hitters but are fast runners.
- One Percent HeroA one per cent reduction in spending, warrants a small piece of the prize and bragging rights? A poem and a link.
Proper Bunting TechniqueToo many baseball players neglect learning how to bunt properly. Here is a step-by-step guide to bunting technique.
Mickey Mantle's Dumb PlayMickey Mantle tried to bunt with two out and two strikes on him in the bottom of the ninth and fouled it back to the screen and was the final out.- Baseball Bunting - Six Bunting TipsBunting can help any youth baseball team - Here is a quick how to guide with six easy steps toward effective sacrifice and drag bunting.
Willie Randolph Makes Only DecisionRandolph could have sent someone to the plate to bunt but why?- The Two Careers of Smoky Joe WoodA thumb injury in 1913 derailed a certain Hall of Fame pitching career for Boston's Smoky Joe Wood, who then became a very respected hitter so he could stay in baseball.
Cake Decorating Ideas: The Volcano CakeMake an original volcano cake for your child with this great cake decorating idea- Lessons of BaseballWhat should kids really learn from baseball. Here are the 34 key lessons they all need to learn!
- Fifty Years Ago, Don Larsen was PerfectFifty years ago this October, Don Larsen of the Yankees pitched the only perfect game in World Series history. And he was as unlikely a player to do it as you could imagine.
- Bill Bevens and His "Almost No-Hitter"Bill Bevens was one out away from the first no-hitter in World Series history on October 3rd, 1947 when a fading former All-Star shattered his dream.
- Joe DiMaggio and His 56 Game Hitting StreakIn 1941, Joe DiMaggio hit in 56 consecutive games, one of baseball's most cherished records. This article gives some insights into that remarkable two month stretch.
- The Major League Baseball All-Star Games of the ThirtiesIn 1933, baseball began playing the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, the greatest and most anticipated of all the pro sports All-Star affairs each year. This article summarizes those games played from 1933-1939.
- The 1975 Red Sox- a World Series of What IfsThe 1975 Red Sox provided plenty of drama when they faced off with the Reds in the World Series. Everyone recalls Carlton Fisk's famous home run, but what about the other games?
- The 1986 New York MetsThe 1986 New York Mets pulled a rabbit out of their hat to defeat the red Sox in a thrilling World Series. But do you remember how hard it was for them to make it that far?
- The Most Revolutionary Baseball Players of All TimeThe players who truly changed the way the game of baseball is played are virtually unknown today. Learn more about how these revolutioary baseball player helped to create the game we know today.
- Why Hockey SucksMy humble opinion of why the game of hockey is and always will be inferior to other sports.
- Pirate Birthday PartyFun and creative ideas for throwing a memorable pirate birthday party.
- Baseball Questions My Mom Asked MeMy mom became a baseball fan. When games were on, she'd ask questions. Some were so simple that I had to stop and think about them. Others allowed me to see the game I'd followed all my life from a different perspective.
- A Team in Dissaray: The Seattle Marinershow good or bad will Seattle be this year? No one really knows but here is how they stack up to the competition in their division
- Can the Small Ball Chicago White Sox Repeat as Champs?breaking down the World Champ whitesox lineup
- The 5 Keys to a Successful White Sox and Cubs SeasonWinning is difficult but both Chicago teams are capable of good things this year. But many variables need to come together if Chicago wants to see both teams playing in October.
- Mariano Rivera-The Best Reliever Ever?Mariano Rivera has been the Yankee Closer since 1996. His 34 postseason saves are by far the most ever, but is he the best reliever in baseball history? This article tells you why he is.
- Baseball Book of Firsts Covers Every Kind of First in BaseballBaseball Book of Firsts is a book that contains information on who did what first in baseball history from being the first manager to institute cut-off plays to the first player to wear sunglasses. Fascinating and educational.
Breakfast at Shirley'sA posthumous first anthology of a signature 20th Century sportswriter, strong enough to demand that a second such volume not wait as long as the master himself lived and worked.
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