American League Championship Series Essays

  • Home Field Advantage In Basketball

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    are the road team. So, does this mean that road team is at a true disadvantage and win the series? That’s what I wanted to investigate. I took the last six years of postseason play from the American League and compared each playoff round home wins versus losses. I picked the American League just out of random and to use this to study

  • Descriptive Essay: My Trip To Boston

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    My Trip to Boston “ Everyone hold onto your seats this is going to be a hell of a ride” (Akeem). I flew to Boston, MA with a group of my classmates from Maumelle High last year to tour the beautiful city, go to the Boston Red Sox parade, and to watch the Boston Celtics go against the Milwaukee Bucks at the TD Garden Arena. Although, tourist attractions in Boston are ravishing, they're well-known for building the first subway in America. My classmates and I jumped off that plane rushing to find a

  • Descriptive Essay: A Trip To Boston Sandwich

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    “ Everyone hold onto your seats this is going to be a hell of a ride” (Akeem). I flew to Boston, MA with a group of my classmates from Maumelle High last year to tour the beautiful city, go to the Boston Red Sox parade, and to watch the Boston Celtics go against the Milwaukee Bucks at the TD Garden Arena. Although, tourist attractions in Boston are ravishing, they're well-known for building the first subway in America. My classmates and I jumped off that plane rushing to find a cab to take us to

  • Essay On New York Yankees Hat

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    draw criticism and hatred from many other fans saying that the fans weren’t real. The hat represented a fake culture, people who didn’t truly support a team, just the winning they were doing. The Yankees themselves drew hatred for “buying their championships.” The amount of money that George Steinbrenner put into the team caused rivals to get upset at the stars who would go to the team and the contracts that would be given to the players. Those who had huge contracts were despised and insulted every

  • New York Yankees Baseball in the 1950s

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    Major League Baseball. However, the 50’s had began a new decade of a higher level of dominance. The Yankees were supported by big name players like Whitey Ford, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Joe DiMaggio and a younger, less-experienced pitching staff. In this storied decade the Bronx Bombers were able to win eight American League Pennants and six World Series. (Yankees Baseball) As the decade opened up with the year 1950, the Yankees were celebrating an American League Pennant and a World Series victory

  • Michael Jordan

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    leading scorer in the National Basketball Association (NBA), who led the Chicago Bulls to many NBA championships. He is, by far, the best basketball player in the history of the game. Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Wilmington, North Carolina. He accepted a basketball scholarship from the University of North Carolina and as a freshman scored the winning basket in the 1982 NCAA championship game against the Hoyas of Georgetown. Jordan was selected college player of the year for the

  • Essay On Baseball

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    Introduction During the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Major League Baseball, much like the majority of other American institutions, was racially segregated. A color barrier was implemented during baseball’s infancy in order to separate people of different race to cater to the white American players. The color barrier was an unofficial “rule” that hindered those with dark skin from playing baseball for Major League teams. The color barrier was enforced by preventing any teams with a colored

  • The 1919 Black Sox Scandal

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    The 1919 Black Sox Scandal The 1919 World Series resulted in the most famous scandal in baseball history. Eight players from the Chicago White Sox (later nicknamed the Black Sox) were accused of throwing the series against the Cincinnati Reds. Details of the scandal and the extent to which each man was involved have always been unclear. It was, however, front-page news across the country and, despite being acquitted of criminal charges, the players were banned from professional baseball for

  • San Francisco Descriptive Essay

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    hills, San Francisco covers over forty-six square miles of land. This city is now the home to many historic sights, popular entertainment places, and sports teams. San Francisco was first inhabited by Native Americans, and then by the Spanish, who settled

  • Blue Jays winning two World Series in a row

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    Canadian baseball fans what they have been waiting for, a World Series won by a Canadian team. The Blue Jays two win-streak in the World Series characterizes Canadian baseball. The Toronto Blue Jays won their first World Series in 1992 against the Atlanta Braves 4-2 and went on to retain their title in 1993 against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4-2 record. The following essay will state the facts and statistics on the Blue Jays’ two Series, how it affected Canada in a positive manner within the country

  • Picking The Titans: A Career In Professional Sports

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    This is the latest in our series of all time starting nines for some of college baseball’s most successful programs. Players' professional careers were not considered, just their college careers — along with consideration given to their positional fits as well as a batting order that could provide a combination of a high batting average, speed and power. ALL-TIME STARTING NINES: Arizona | FSU | LSU | So. Cal. | Miami | Stanford | Texas | So. Car. Picking the Titans' all-time starting nine was no

  • League Of Legends

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    Is E-Sport A Real Sport? All tickets for the League of Legends World Championship finals are sold out within an hour, making a profit of $1.6 billion in revenue for 2016. (1) With the Los Angeles’ Staple Center sold out and thousands of fans eager to watch the two final teams compete for the world cup and a prize pool of $5.07 million;(2) e-sports are not considered a sport by mainstream sport media when it should be. There are many similarities between e-sports and traditional sports, one of the

  • The Texas Rangers Informative Speech

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    Rangers. They are not the most famous team by the championships they have one but they are one of the most interesting teams in baseball. The Texas Rangers started

  • William Wordsworth: A Red Sox Fan Indeed

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    modern American baseball does not initially trigger notions of the sublime, natural scenes, and individual spirituality. Yet, what could be more poetic than the end of a curse, the greatest comeback in sports history, and the end of an 86 year drought without a championship? What is more poetic than all three of these occurrences happening in the same year to the same team? Less specifically, it is not hard to believe that a romantic poet would embrace the coming together of average Americans to cheer

  • Why Is Sport So Popular In The 1920s

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    first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal. She shot a forty-seven to win the 9-hole golf tournament (Ederle). Glenna Collett later won many golf championships from 1922 through the 1930s and was a member of the Golf Hall Of Fame and the U.S. Curtis Cup Team (“Female Athletes”). Madge Syers entered the all-male 1902 figure skating world championship and placed 2nd. This caused a lot of disruption among the other skaters which caused the officials to ban women from the championships. Three

  • Baseball History Essay

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    However it didn’t really get popular until the 1860. During this time America was going throw some difficulty’s because of World War 2 with Germany becoming an ultimate power house and African Americans not having equal rights. People turned to sports to put their minds to ease however African Americans wanted to be equal as well but people weren’t not giving them the respect they wanted to revise. The English version cricket is played in a large open circular field and has two sides of eleven players

  • Negro League History

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    In 1920, Andrew Rube Foster created the Negro League which was a baseball league started in New York City. Andrew Rube Foster explored ways for the blacks to have the same opportunities as whites. This not only impacted baseball, but also segregation in America.This League was made to give blacks more opportunities to get into Major League Baseball. Legacy on the Negro League made baseball not segregated and more diverse in today’s baseball. The first game of baseball ever recorded officially was

  • Kids Baseball, A Great American Tradition

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    Baseball, A Great American Tradition Kids’ baseball is a really great American tradition. Fathers can relate to their kids who play Little League because male adults remember the experience as something vital that taught them life-skills and socialization during their youth. Little League is as American as apple pie and now the rest of the world is finally wonderfully acclimated to enjoying everything American including baseball. Even an institution as wonderful as Little League has its critics

  • Nolan Ryan vs. Greg Maddux

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    Nolan Ryan vs. Greg Maddux Nolan Ryan and Greg Maddux are two of the greatest pitchers to have played the game of baseball. They were both the top pitchers of their respective leagues and played in many all-star games. This brings up a question of which one is the better pitcher. The only way to find this out is to compare their stats and to compare the different time periods in which they pitched. While comparing stats you have to remember that these two pitchers have completely different styles

  • Brooklyn Dodgers Research Paper

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    team that you’ll ever find. There are two divisions, the National League, and American League. At the end of each season, the best players from each league go into the All-Stars or the National league team or the American league team and both teams play against each other. Although, the National and American leagues don’t matter to the world series, because the world series is the best team of all. The Dodgers are in the National League and have players who go to the All-Stars. The reasons being is