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Baseball on Yahoo News

Major League Baseball says deadline for Chicago Cubs bids is Dec. 1 (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
NEW YORK - Bidders for the Chicago Cubs have until Dec. 1 to submit offers, Major League Baseball said Wednesday after a meeting of its ownership committee.

Court to hear baseball urine sample seizure appeal in December (USA Today)
The case dealing with the government's seizure four years ago of Major League Baseball players' urine samples will go before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Dec. 18 in Pasadena, California.
Baseball Prospectus: Hot Stove Preview: NL Central (Sports Illustrated)
Baseball Prospectus will break down each of the majors' six divisions and analyze what's on tap this offseason. Teams are listed below according to their order of finish in 2008.
Seattle hires Wakamatsu, first Asian-American manager in baseball history (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
SEATTLE - Don Wakamatsu has been hired by the Seattle Mariners, becoming the first Asian-American manager in major league baseball history.
Baseball Resume: Don Wakamatsu (Major League Baseball)
Baseball Resume: Don Wakamatsu

Baseball on Google Blog Search

BBTF's Newsblog Discussion :: Baseball America: Cleveland Indians ...
Vivid Seats is a sports ticket broker, concert ticket broker and theater ticket broker offering the best baseball tickets like Yankees tickets, Cubs tickets, and Red Sox tickets, as well as Police reunion tour tickets and Jersey Boys ...

Professional Baseball Is For Girls - Neatorama
This young woman is Eri Yoshada, the first female recruited to play professional baseball on men?s teams in Japan. She adores the Red Sox. ?I?m really happy I stuck with baseball,? Yoshida said in a news conference Monday after she was ...
Six commit to Hokie baseball in early signing period
The Virginia Tech baseball coaching staff announced on Wednesday the official signing of five players to National Letters of Intent for the 2009-10 school year, as well as the addition of one transfer from an SEC school. ...
The Big Lead
If you were hoping that someone, somewhere, would say that David Ortiz would be the fifth best hitter in baseball in 2009 even after the automatic Dominican Republic four-year age bump, wrist injuries, abdominal fat-osis and the second ...
Baseball Musings: Long Term for Pedroia?
Ninja Tickets indexes top ticket brokers so you can find great prices on Major League Baseball Tickets including World Series Tickets, National Football League Tickets, and National Hockey League Tickets. Find better seats at better ...

Baseball on Del.icio.us

ESPN - 16-year-old girl Eri Yoshida is drafted by Japanese pro team
Red Sox Insider Blog
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Signed Baseballs
Signed Baseballs

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Baseball on YouTube

DBZ Gohan's Baseball Game Remastered HD

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Jessica Simpson - Come On Over.mp4

Leave your dishes in the sink, Leave your ice cubes in your drink, Just come on over. Leave your coat behind the door, Leave your laundry on the floor, Just come on over. I need you now, I need you bad, I need you baby lookin just like that. Don't pack your bag dont make me wait, I wanna kiss that smile on your face. I need you wrapped up in these arms, I want you just the way you are, Come on over. Baseball cap n torn up jeans, A pair of flipflops on your feet, Just come on over. Dont slow down dont stop for gas, Keep those four wheels spining fast, Just come on over. I need you now i need you bad, I need you baby looking just like that, Dont pack your bag, Dont make me wait, I wanna kiss that smile thats on your face, I need you wrapped up in these arms, I want you just the way you are, Come on over. I need you now, I need you bad, I need you baby looking just like that, Dont pack your bag, Dont make me wait, I wanna kiss that smile that on your face. Ohhh all i need is all your love, Baby i cant get enough, I need you wrapped up in these arms, I need you just the way you are, So come on over. So come on over...

Author: Currrtiiis
Keywords: Jessica Simspon Come On Over
Added: November 20, 2008

detroit tigers bat.

this is a detroit tigers bat sighned by some of the players on the team. please tell me if you know the value of this bat. its in mint condition.

Author: johnbubby5
Keywords: baseball bat collect collectors detroit money tigers
Added: November 19, 2008

Lantern Festival Dance

This is a video of a Japanese children's baseball team performing a dance at the Lantern Festival in Iiyama city.

Author: MrRPS13
Keywords: Iiyama Japan lantern festival dance
Added: November 19, 2008

Coon Sanders Nighthawks - I Can't Realise (1925)

Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra was the first Kansas City jazz band to achieve national recognition, which it acquired through national radio broadcasts. It was founded in 1919, as the Coon-Sanders Novelty Orchestra, by drummer Carleton Coon and pianist Joe Sanders. Coon was born in Rochester, Minnesota in 1893 and his family moved to Lexington, Missouri shortly after his birth. Sanders was born in Kansas in 1896. Sanders was known as "The Old Left Hander" because of his skills at baseball. He gave the game up in the early 1920s to make dance music his career. The orchestra began broadcasting in 1922 on clear channel station WDAF, which could be received throughout the United States. They were broadcast in performance at the Muehlbach Hotel in Kansas City. They took the name Nighthawks because they broadcast late at night (11:30pm to 1:00am). By 1924 their fan club had 37,000 members. Fans were encouraged to send in requests for songs by letter, telephone or telegram. That move became so popular that Western Union set up a ticker tape between Sanders' piano and Coon's drums so the telegrams could be acknowledged during the broadcasts. Their song "Nighthawk Blues" includes the lines: "Tune right in on the radio/Grab a telegram and say 'Hello'." The group left Kansas City for the first time in 1924 for a three-month engagement in a roadhouse in Chicago. The orchestra moved to Chicago the same year, where Jules Stein used the profits from a tour he booked for them to establish the Music Corporation of America, with the orchestra as its first client. The orchestra moved into the Blackhawk Hotel in Chicago in 1926. The members of the Orchestra at that time were Joe Richolson and Bob Pope, trumpets; Rex Downing, trombone; Harold Thiell, Joe Thiell and Floyd Estep, saxophones; Joe Sanders, piano; Russ Stout, banjo and guitar; "Pop" Estep, tuba; Carleton Coon, drums. In the following years, the Nighthawks performed at the Blackhawk every winter, doing remote broadcasts over radio station WGN. Their reputation spread coast-to-coast through these broadcasts and the many records they made for Victor. They undertook very successful road tours. The orchestra later moved to New York City for an 11-month broadcast engagement at the Hotel New Yorker arranged by William S. Paley, who needed a star attraction to induce radio stations to join the Columbia Broadcasting System. At their peak, each member of the Orchestra owned identical Cord Automobiles, each in a different color with the name of the Orchestra and the owner embossed on the rear. The Orchestra's popularity showed no signs of abating and their contract with MCA had another 15 years to run in the spring of 1932 when Carleton Coon came down with a jaw infection and died, on May 4. Joe Sanders attempted to keep the organization going; however, without Coon, the public did not support them. In 1935, he formed his own group and played until the early 1940s when he became a part time orchestra leader and studio musician. In his later years he suffered from failing eyesight and other health problems. He died in 1965 after suffering a stroke. Coon Sanders Nighthawks - I Can't Realise (1925)

Author: edmundusrex
Keywords: Coon Sanders Nighthawks 1925 20's
Added: November 19, 2008