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Watching The Amityville Horror, I sat stunned by how BAD the movie is - it's been a long time since I have seen this level of a stinker at the theater!
By Rick West | Published 5/13/2005
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This first round of horror movie reviews from David Hayes, the Clown Prince of Terror!
By David Hayes | Published 3/31/2005
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There are many fans that seem to agree with the ever growing group of celebrities who feel it is there right to protect themselves against the paparazzi.
By renee | Published 7/5/2007
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The Florida State University film school is using its alumni network and a new grant to send its film graduates to Hollywood. The FSU film school hopes to one day rival Hollywood.
By Amanda Broadfoot | Published 6/6/2005
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The auteur theory is a laughable enterprise in trying to assign authorship to a single individual associated with the making of a movie.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 6/30/2005
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Who is the scariest horror movie villain of all time? Michael Myers? Freddy Kreuger? Jason Vorhees? This article gives a brief background on the most prolific horror movie icons of all time. You decide for yourself.
By Mouth of the South | Published 10/31/2007
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Saw looks like it will join the ranks of Friday the 13th, Halloween, and Nightmare On Elm Street as a successful and long-lasting horror franchise.
By Lindell-Donahue | Published 11/1/2007
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An interview with the Indie filmmaker behind the movie The Grand Horror
By Wes Laurie | Published 3/2/2008
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A few hundred people gather every spring in Nashville to celebrate body art and horror movies. This year horror writer and director George A. Romero will be one of he major attractions.
By Lucinda Gunnin | Published 3/12/2008
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The third part in a four part series that examines the history of horror in films and the impact societal changes has had on this genre. This articles looks at films from the 1970s and 1980s and how the cultural and sexual revolutions of this period affect the genre.
By Cynthia C. Scott | Published 10/20/2007
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Discover these little known scary movies. Like Nazi Zombies(Shock Waves)? How about crazed Siamese twin brothers(Basket Case)? Check out some horror movies you may never have heard of before, but should love.
By Will N. Stape | Published 5/7/2008
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The top 9 reasons why I consider the Harry Potter series to be horror.
By John Gugie | Published 8/2/2007
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Horror movies depend on four elements for success, four elements that every person innately fears.
By Quito Washington | Published 5/9/2007
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Graham Masterton is the master of horror tales which include quite a few based on ethnic demonic lore, from djinn to Native American demons.
By Nick Howes | Published 7/4/2007
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Looking at the state of horror films in 2008
By Kevin Powers | Published 5/10/2008
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Anyone who is a fan of horror movies knows the "formula". There's the villain - a monster, human or otherwise, who just wants to kill as many people as possible in a variety of ways - the grosser the better. So why are most of the characters white?
By Heather Kunert | Published 8/30/2007
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A 20th-century Frankenstein story with far more horror than blood.
By Stephen Murray | Published 9/11/2007
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The year was 1986, and I'd given myself a 50th birthday present by signing up for the Dodgers' Adult Baseball Camp. It was a week during which 100 men who'd never really grown up could play ball and hang out with Dodgers.
By Steve Levine | Published 7/10/2008
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A comprehensive look at fantasy baseball outfielders, and what they can bring to the table.
By Forrest W. Kobayashi | Published 2/25/2008
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My discovery of the Fort Worth Cats Baseball team and the American Association independent league in Fort Worth and Grand Prairie, Texas
By Judy Shubert | Published 3/6/2008
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Ah, baseball. Long ago, it was the center of my existence, but much has happened in forty some years. Evolving from an institution that stoked the dreams of American kids to the source of today's headlines of fallen heroes is a long and nasty leap.
By LauraAnn | Published 2/19/2008
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Every fantasy season when it comes time to draft your fantasy baseball team, there are a handful of decisions that make or break your season. Drafting the right catcher can be one of the most important choices.
By Rodney Southern | Published 2/14/2008
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The Mitchell Report came out today, giving names of many baseball players who have allegedly used steroids. What effect will it have on you and baseball?
By Christi Bowers | Published 12/13/2007
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In 1949, one baseball player had a .311 career batting average, and helped carry the Dodgers to six league flags. This player's life was regularly threatened, not so much because of his talents but because of the color of his skin.
By Janet Clarke | Published 3/26/2008
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perspectives on baseball betting
By RonHart | Published 4/30/2008
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Want to go to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Orlando but don't want to spend a lot of money on a hotel? Check out these five hotels. They are all within one mile of Halloween Horror nights and are the best deals in Orlando.
By Paige Tiger | Published 7/14/2008
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This story is about how I learned to love baseball.
By Karen Gass | Published 7/8/2008
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Review of the 2004 British Horror Film, Creep
By John Gugie | Published 2/13/2007
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Unsure of what to do with Ervin Santana or Erik Bedard? Is Milton Bradley really this good? That and much more is addressed here, for your fantasy baseball needs!
By wassup471 | Published 6/9/2008
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Classic horror movies have their own base amount of comedic line, but in this review of 3 DVDs I have included one that is all comedy!
By Yvonne M. Glasgow | Published 6/2/2008
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Review of the 2005 Horror The Exorcism of Emily Rose.
By John Gugie | Published 12/30/2006
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There aren't too many Japanese celebrities in America these days, but their influence is growing with the influx of cultural export. Here a few names you've probably heard and if not, will soon enough.
By The Unemployed Writer | Published 2/16/2007
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Celebrities seem to get out of just about anything, including the law. They even get to cut their sentence short or avoid jail all together...Why should celebrities get special treatment?
By Ariana R. Cherry | Published 5/21/2007
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Horror movies have continued to disapoint and befuddle viewers and there seems no end in site. Hopefully someone will get back to some good old fashioned filmaking and make some great movies.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 8/30/2005
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Screams of lost teenagers scampering through deserted little towns complete with the usual "let's split up" antics, but something about Rob Zombie's horror movies rings truer, sicker, more terrifying and definitely more unique.
By Solomon Rothman | Published 9/18/2005
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Horror scripts are one of the easiest sells in Hollywood, but you have to do it right. Writing a slow-build horror script requires connectivity between the mundane and the horrific. The following provides key examples of how to do that.
By Mark Albracht | Published 4/24/2007
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A look at five female celebrities that are overkill in the news.
By Moonflower Child | Published 5/25/2007
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Whatever the reason, many celebrities choose to adopt new names. Here is an entertaining list of celebrity stage names and birth names
By Courtney Phillips | Published 8/28/2007
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All-Star Baseball 2005 is definitely a step in the right direction for sports games. Many different play modes along with a deep, fairly complicated franchise mode make this a game to seriously consider.
By Hykra | Published 8/12/2005
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A lot of people might equate the circus today to be archaic when mixed with pop culture. But the best-known circuses are still popular--and TV execs looking for their next reality show with celebrities are dipping back into that 1970's file called "Circus of the Stars"...
By Gregoriancant | Published 4/16/2008
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Over time, celebrities and royalty have become shielded away from wars when they possessed battle skills that could be useful. Here's a short list of famous Hollywood stars who volunteered to go fight in WWII. Plus, one modern British royal who also saw war before Harry...
By Gregoriancant | Published 3/12/2008
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It amazes me that the media only concentrates on the bad celebrities. Those who are doing a good deed, while not wanting any credit, are often times ignored.
By Dahloan Hembree | Published 11/2/2007
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Those of us who grew up in the 70s rather than the 50s missed out on those great and gory EC comics that are so hot nowadays on the collectors' market. Instead of EC we had Skywald comics
an even more graphic and idiosyncratic breed of horror comics.
By Daniel Tervoort | Published 2/24/2006
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A large number of Japanese horror fare has been gaining wider audiences. This submission from China proves scarier and well-crafted.
By Scott Kessman | Published 3/14/2006
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The following tips will help horror movie fans plan a scary New Year's Eve party. Add a new angle to your annual New Year's gatherings with a celebration of classic horror movies.
By Ms. Nicole A. | Published 12/20/2006
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This article reviews, and lists, the best that classic horror movies have to offer. Take a few Saturday nights and enjoy a horror movie classic. Don't forget to scream!
By 1 Crazy Camper | Published 11/11/2006
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In 1875 Charlie Waitt was considered a sissy by the players and fans but because of Charlie Waitt the game of baseball has never been the same.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 11/30/2007
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Article on the Evolution of a Horror Fan
By John Gugie | Published 1/17/2007
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Review of 2005s Psychological Horror, Hide and Seek
By John Gugie | Published 1/31/2007
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Not long ago someone asked me to publish of a list of my favorite horror movies. I love horror movies, but these are some of my favorites.
By Bryan Alaspa | Published 11/3/2006
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No nation rivals ours in producing graphic slasher flicks, targeting teens. But subtle these movies aren't. And come Halloween time, we adults may crave just that-more subtle, grown-up horror. To find it, we need to move beyond our borders.
By John Farr | Published 10/23/2006
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Whether you're in the horror industry, or just a fan, you'll meet others who share your enthusiasm when you visit the World Horror Convention.
By Emma S. | Published 5/3/2006
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Lately horror movies have become less tolerable to watch than a hatchet in the eye. Here are highlights of Hollywood's most egregious errors in the genre.
By A B | Published 6/29/2006
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These days, Hollywood tries to recreate many original horror films that proved successful in overseas industries. But these films are comparable at best, and hardly ever stay completely true to their foreign counterparts. So let's compare, shall we?
By J.W. | Published 9/7/2006
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Halloween is closing in and a lot of people out there are terrified of horror movies and hate the Halloween holiday because of those movies everywhere on television. Here are some stepping stones to surpass being a chicken.
By Beth Benson | Published 10/15/2006
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Review of 2004s Low-budget Horror, Dead Birds
By John Gugie | Published 1/31/2007
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Horror film fans and filmmakers alike are supporters of Fangoria. It is the ultimate movie publication that is completely dedicated to this genre. This magazine features news, reviews and events that horror filmmakers would love to read about.
By Ms. Nicole A. | Published 9/2/2007
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Which lineup in the Cardinal's long and storied history do you think was the best? The St. Louis Baseball Reader features essays and opinions about the team all the way back to the old St. Louis Browns in Sportsman's Park.....
By Walt Crocker | Published 10/11/2006
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Here are the cheats and hints for All Star Baseball 2003 Xbox.
By Jesus Saves | Published 10/16/2006
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The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a must see for anyone who has even seen a baseball game, It is open year round.
By Regina Sass | Published 9/18/2006
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Trying to learn the intimate details about one major baseball team can be difficult enough, especially when you want to learn about the entire league. The answer to this situation can be found in easily on blogs about baseball.
By Kris Karkoski | Published 8/18/2006
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Baseball is a great american sport.Learning the art of hitting can make you very successful in this unique sport.
By Jason Polson | Published 8/9/2006
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Blogs are the best way to connect with othes with similar interests, and baseball is no exception.
By Regina Sass | Published 8/16/2006
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Score a home run with the baseball fans on your holiday shopping list by surprising them with any of these unique baseball gifts.
By Amy Francisco | Published 10/19/2006
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This article explores all Lou Gehrig offered baseball during his time with the New York Yankees. His accomplishments, awards, and even nicknames are discussed.
By Web Content Writer | Published 11/7/2006
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Baseball is somethings also referred to as "no peek" by some people, it's a game where you only reveal your cards one at a time. Neither you or your opponents know the cards before they are revealed.
By Newshound | Published 1/10/2007
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The argument in favor of Mark McGwire's entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame is that probably everybody else is cheating, too. The problem is that the Hall of still overflowing with players we know for a fact did NOT cheat.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 1/19/2007
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Many may remember Gary Carter has one of the best hitting catchers in baseball history, a Hall of Fame player. Others think of Gary Carter, however, as a man who helps children read and people to learn about the Christian faith.
By Mike White | Published 12/5/2006
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This simple baseball desk is perfect for a kid's room, home office, or even a fun sports themed family room. Pre cut materials and wood baseball bats make this a simple desk that almost anyone can build.
By RS | Published 11/21/2006
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Louisville Slugger hosted a baseball memorabilia auction recently. From turn-of-the-century baseball cards to a Mickey Mantle bat used in the 1960 World Series, the auction kept collectors busy in person, on the phone and on the internet.
By Richard Mueller | Published 11/22/2006
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Revenue sharing is keeping teams from reaching their full potential. What major league baseball needs is a salary cap.
By Blake Seifert | Published 8/7/2006
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A parent has a very important role to exemplify good sportsmanship. As a baseball parent, the expectation of their time management skills and taxi services is a given. They also need to be great communicators.
By Stephen Sampson | Published 7/20/2006
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For the fan who can't get enough statistics, Retrosheet and Baseball Almanac offer impressive menus of information. The fan who prefers stories and humor to numbers will also find these websites rewarding.
By Tom Sanders | Published 3/29/2006
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There are several baseball records that will stand the test of time, some so far out of reach that you would be amazed.
By Prinalgin | Published 5/23/2006
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With the announcement a year ago of the innaugural World Baseball Classic, baseball players,owners, and fans alike greeted the idea with fanfare. Now, in the World Baseball Classic, sixteen countries, some without star players, will bat to the finish.
By Joanne Faries | Published 3/1/2006
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The perception is baseball owners buy championships. The truth is less concrete. While quick to criticize the Yankees, small market proponents ignore the New York Mets, which invested millions in average baseball talent over the past decade.
By Brian McCormick, CSCS | Published 3/15/2006
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There is a lot of criticism towards the World Baseball Classic. Personally, how could something that involves baseball being played at its highest level by the best players in the world be a bad thing?
By Steve DiMatteo | Published 3/15/2006
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My nice new boyfriend had a dark side, and that dark side, fellas, was called baseball. Oh, dear, I was dating a guy.
By K. Cauldwell | Published 3/30/2006
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Playing Strat-O-Matic baseball was at first a simple way to pass the time. It became the bond that held a group of friends together long after others had separated. And we had some fun along the way.
By Tom Sanders | Published 6/6/2006
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If a family wants to have a night of enjoyment outside in the nice weather for a price that won't cost an arm and a leg, people should look at the world of minor league baseball. It is cheap and fun, and it gives people a chance to see future stars.
By Steve DiMatteo | Published 6/12/2006
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The DH has more than served its purpose in Major League Baseball. It's time for the DH to go.
By Zac Wassink | Published 11/2/2007
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Baseball 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.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 9/16/2005
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This institution that is Japanese baseball goes much further than a box score, a pennant race, or the corporate ties that all Japanese professional baseball franchise are attached to.
By Michael Roberto | Published 1/11/2006
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The steroids issue is not something baseball can take lightly, and in my opinion they still are. Something drastact may need to happen.
By Chris Loud | Published 7/18/2006
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One of baseball's most prevalent myths is that of the founding of the game. The myth reads that Abner Doubleday played the first game in Cooperstown, New Yoek, now home to Baseball Hall of Fame. However, baseball's true founder is Alexander Cartwright.
By Grant Fellows | Published 12/20/2006
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Steriod use has become an epedmic in baseball. Some of the motivations for steriods use are obvious. Things such as financial security and fame are transparent motives. But there is another motivation, a much more subtle one.
By Jonathan Morrell | Published 7/18/2006
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Baseball players have a new worry and it comes in the form of painful surgery. More and more baseball players are heading under the knife to undergo what has become popularly called "Tommy John's Surgery".
By The Writer | Published 3/29/2007
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The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League represents a time in our history where women moved from the factories and homes during World War II to the baseball fields due to the cancellation of mens baseball.
By Karen Barnes | Published 10/26/2006
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Trenton Thunder AA Baseball is an inexpensive way to enjoy great baseball without breaking the bank. See the players of the future as their careers and skills progress from those of an inexperienced rookie to those of an MLB player.
By Aaron Doll | Published 8/13/2007
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When is the last time that you can remember that you actually watched a professional baseball game, and there wasn't a comment about steroids? Or even the last time you watched a game and said to your self, "that guy must be on steroids."
By Scary Good | Published 5/7/2007
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List of blogs dealing with Major League Baseball.
By Jessica Shelton | Published 5/4/2007
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The Cape Cod Baseball League continues the tradition of baseball as it was meant to be seen--without high costs for fans and huge paychecks for players.
By Brian Lusignan | Published 7/20/2007
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July Fourth is a American day of celebration. A major league baseball game with fireworks at the end is a great way to celebrate. In 1985 the Mets and Braves played a game in Atlanta that contained a little bit of everything.
By Myriam Bloomberg | Published 7/9/2007
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