This Hall of Fame right fielder served in the military during the off season, even though he wasn't a US Citizen. Who was he?
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Monday, March 15, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
TRIVIA: Make Each Day Your Masterpiece...
Which Hall of Fame right fielder ran like an "out-of-control windmill"?
a) Hank Aaron
b) Roberto Clemente
c) Babe Ruth
d) Tony Gwynn
HINT: Make Each Day Your Masterpiece. Help Others!
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a) Hank Aaron
b) Roberto Clemente
c) Babe Ruth
d) Tony Gwynn
HINT: Make Each Day Your Masterpiece. Help Others!
Click on the BALL Facebook Fan Page link below to follow the answer...
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
CATCH THE BALL!!!
BALL is entertaining 200 of its closest friends tomorrow evening at a local high school baseball team's event called "meet the team"...The parents are going to learn about what exactly BALL does, how it started, and how their kids are learning more than just baseball...
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CATCH THE BALL!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
CHALLENGE INFO WILL TRICKLE OUT THIS WEEK...
Be thinking about local kid-centric charities. Which ones do you want your kids to know about?
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Congrats to Kim Lindquist and Todd Rolph...
FOLLOW UP TO TRIVIA QUESTION: "Since Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941, who has gone the longest maintaining a .400 batting average:"
Answer: B) George Brett. He also had a bat thrown out of a game because it had pine tar applied too far up the bat handle, negating a home run and a win for his team. People at the time either loved the ruling or hated it depending on their opinion of Yankee manager Billy Martin. Martin was notorious amongst his peers as a "win at all costs" player/manager.
What most people DON'T know is that the ruling was appealed and later reversed. The rules never stated that a bat used cause that at-bat to be an automatic out. It simply stated that that bat was to be taken from the game. George ended up getting back his dinger and the Royals ended up winning the game after all.
Answer: B) George Brett. He also had a bat thrown out of a game because it had pine tar applied too far up the bat handle, negating a home run and a win for his team. People at the time either loved the ruling or hated it depending on their opinion of Yankee manager Billy Martin. Martin was notorious amongst his peers as a "win at all costs" player/manager.
What most people DON'T know is that the ruling was appealed and later reversed. The rules never stated that a bat used cause that at-bat to be an automatic out. It simply stated that that bat was to be taken from the game. George ended up getting back his dinger and the Royals ended up winning the game after all.
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