2009 World Series Essays

  • Mr. November for the NY Yankees: Derek Jeter

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    "Derek Jeter." Baseball-Reference.com. Players/j/jeterde01.shtml, 14 May 2014. Web. 14 May 2014. "Derek Jeter." Wikipedia. Ed. Phithens. Wikimedia Foundation, 14 May 2014. Web. 15 May 2014. Milbert, Neil. "World Book Online Reference Center | Online Reference Book| Online Encyclopedia." World Book. /student/article?id=ar754108&flag=success, 2014. Web. 14 May 2014. Olney, Buster. "Excerpt: "The Last Night of the Yankee Dynasty"" ESPN.com. Mlb/columns/story?id=1863947, 23 Aug. 2004. Web. 15 May 2014

  • New York Yankees Essay

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    Boston Red Sox 4-1 in front of a crowd of over 74,000 people, and Babe Ruth hit the park’s first home run during the game. In the 1923 season, the Yankees won their first (of twenty seven total) World Series Championships. They defeated the in-town rival, New York Giants in 4-2 in a best-of-seven series. On Jan 25, 1945, “Dan Topping, Del Webb and Larry MacPhail purchase the Yankees for $2,800,000 from the estate of the late Col. Jacob Ruppert. MacPhail replaces Ed Barrow as President and General

  • Mariano Rivera's Love For Baseball

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    When people think of baseball, pitchers normally come to mind: starters, relief pitchers and then there are the closers. The closer is a crucial asset for a baseball team, without an outstanding closer a team could fold in the last inning of the game. To be a great closer, one must have excellent control, the ability to outwit a batter, and movement on their pitches. In order to be remembered as one of the all-time greatest closers, they must have the statistics as well as effective pitches. Mariano

  • The Importance Of Baseball In American Culture

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    The sport of baseball was once unrivaled as the top sport in American culture and entertainment. However, since that time when baseball stood alone in sports with notable stars spanning over multiple decades such as Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and Hank Aaron, it has rapidly declined and no longer retains its position as America's pastime. The MLB has steadily lost viewers year after year and shows little sign of regaining its former popularity. This drop in viewership comes as a result of an overall

  • Love of Baseball in Milwaukee: the Cream Citys, Bears, Orioles, Braves and Brewers

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    statistical category besides triples and walks. In 139 games, Anderson hit .330, with 8 homers an... ... middle of paper ... ...e NL History of the Brewers. Recently, the Brewers have had back-to-back winning seasons and look to do the same in 2009. Works Cited Buege, Bob. The Milwaukee Braves: A Baseball Eulogy. Milwaukee: Douglas American Sports, 1988. Hamann, Rex, and Bob Koehler. American Association Milwaukee Brewers, The (WI) (Images of Baseball). Grand Rapids: Arcadia, 2004. Hoffmann

  • Baseball Is The Best Sport In The World

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    to me the best game in the world” -Babe Ruth. Baseball is one of America’s most popular sports, and it is said to be the best in the world by one of, if not the most popular and well known athletes in American History. Babe Ruth is the player that if a non-baseball fan was asked who they knew from the sport, they would say Babe Ruth. He is also very well known for being one of America’s most successful athletes, and he agrees that baseball is the best sport in the world. Despite the fact that one

  • Informative Essay On Derek Jeter

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    Jeter has collected many awards over his 20 year career in in the MLB. jeter won five gold gloves for his fielding skills and in 2004 he was runner up for mvp award in 2009 jeter was awarded the roberto clemente award. jeter won the slugger award five times, Hank Aaron Award 2 times, jeter even made the number two get retired for the yankees. jeter created a charity that would help kids turn away from drinking, and doing

  • Derek Jeter Case Study

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    Derek was named the MVP of both the All-Star Game and the World Series (DerekJeter.com). That is something that is extremely uncommon. Mr. November lead the MLB in hits during the years 1999 and 2012 (Derek Jeter Stats, Video Highlights, Photos, Bio). He has won five career World Series in the years 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2009 (Derek Jeter Stats, Video Highlights, Photos, Bio). Very few players will even have a chance at a World Series ring let alone to win five. Derek Jeter was honored and accepted

  • Derek Jeter Role Model

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    picture of himself wearing a pinstripe uniform that his art teacher kept for future references and then later gave back to Derek his final season with the Yanks. To continue, Lou Gehrig has been the Yankees all time hits leader until September 11th 2009 when Derek up to the plate. He hit a base hit, under the diving glove of the first baseman, against the Baltimore Orioles. Jeter was always about hard work and how it pays off in the end, and knowing the Captain he was all about winning "The whole

  • The Couption Of Robinson Cano And The New York Yankees

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    It has been almost two years since second baseman Robinson Cano and the New York Yankees decided to part ways and end their relationship. Cano bolted to the west coast to play with the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field. The Yankees have had a series of second basemen since the departure of Cano. Two years later, it’s hard to really signify who profited from the split? Cano bolted for more money in Seattle. That evidence is staring right in the face of the Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees and the

  • Symbolism in Bernard Malamud's The Natural

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    and shows how the events occurring around him affected his decisions and, eventually, his career. Symbolism in The Natural takes the form of characters, such as women who strongly influenced Roy; historical events, such as the infamous 1919 World Series scandal; and even Greek and Roman mythology.  All forms of symbolism used by Malamud are woven into the life and career of Roy Hobbs. As a first example, women have a tremendous influence on Roy¡¦s actions and feelings.  One of the more influential

  • Conscientiousness in Derek Jeter

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    Official Site of Derek Jeter, 2011). He attributed this to his aim to be the best and achieve all that he could, a value of conscientiousness. This quality of competence lead him to many greater successes on the baseball field including several World Series Championships, All-Star game appearances, and MVP titles as a shortstop. His work ethic as a player is unparalleled to the majority of baseball pl... ... middle of paper ... ...mplifies conscientiousness the most through his actions on and

  • Greed In Sports

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    League Baseball players went on strike because they felt the deal that the owners were proposing was unfair. The minimum salary for a major league player is $119,000. For the first time in ninety years, there was no post-season baseball, and no world series. Eric Turner was designated as the Cleveland Browns franchise player. He then proceeded to hold out during spring training, because he knew he could get more money then his current $2.15 million dollar contract. At one point in every athletes life

  • Joe Dimaggio

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    DiMaggio was invited to go to spring training with the New York Yankees. He met the baseball player Lou Gehrig, and other great ball players. Jerry Coleman, the Yankee’s second baseman, said about Joe, “Nothing made Joe happier then to do well in a big series and help the club win. He was a winner in the finest sense of the word. He was simply the greatest ball player I ever saw and it’s not easy to carry that burden. Joe carried it with class and dignity.” When the Yankee’s left fielder, Charlie Keller

  • Major League Baseball Needs a Salary Cap

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    “Major League Baseball Needs a Salary Cap” A salary cap in pro sports is the amount of money every team in a league can spend on all of the players on its roster in one year. Major League Baseball does not have a salary cap. The reason for a salary cap is to keep teams competitive and not have just two or three outstanding teams that dominate everyone. Another reason leagues like the National Football League and the National Basketball Association have a salary cap is it is fair and gives teams an

  • Personal Life of Babe Ruth

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    Not all American legends live a wonderful life. For example, there was Babe Ruth. In the early years of the 1900's, the baseball life of 'The Great Bambino' had begun. The legend of Babe Ruth, born George Ruth, Jr., is considered by many to be the greatest baseball player. For instance, everybody knows how great a hitter Babe was, and virtually invented the homerun. But, not everybody knows what a great person he was when it came to children. Babe Ruth possessed the attribute of being brutal and

  • Yankees and Red Sox Rivalry

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    through the following two decades. The team won the first World Series in 1903 3. During this period, the Yankees were called highlanders, because they played there games in Washington heights, a neighbor hood in Manhattan. They usually finished at the bottom of their division. D. The "Curse of the Great Bambino". 1. In 1916 the Red Sox were purchased by Harry Frazee on credit for 500,000. Though the team wan the World Series in 1918, Frazee was in a hurry to pay off his debits he

  • Book Report on Baseball: A History of America's Game by Benjamin G. Rader

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    homerun record. Baseball has been of the longest living sports in our world today. The game started with the idea of a stick and ball and now has become one of the most complex sports known in our society. Several rules and regulations have been added to help enhance the game for everyone. Although baseball has endured several issues during its history and development of the game the game has still been a success throughout the world.

  • Field Of Dreams

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    This story resonates far beyond the power of dreams, its appeal lies in a vision of a perfect sport and the love for which can inadvertently resolve issues no matter how grand. The plot at first presents itself as a complex; or maybe even a strange series of events, but somehow its scenes string themselves into a moral about redemption and deep interpersonal bonds. ‘Field of Dreams’ is a diversified script that constantly evolves, but mainly revolves around the game of baseball, ‘the greatest game

  • Essay On Jackie Robinson

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    to sit in the back of an unsegregated bus, military police arrested Robinson. A duty officer requested this and then later he requested that Jackie should be court martialed. Since this happened Jackie was not allowed to be deployed overseas to the World War II. He never saw combat during the war. Jackie left the Army with an honorable discharge. Jackie Robinson's older brother Mack finished second to Jesse Owens in the 100-meter race in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. His brother was his inspiration. He