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		<title>Is Baseball Gear Any Safer Today?</title>
		<description>Baseball is at 150 years old, one of the most popular spectator sports in the United States. How have such conditions like technology, economic resources, a need for higher standards for safety and protection, make the basic baseball gear better?Let's first define: what is the typical or basic baseb</description>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Oct 2006 08:28:00 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>The Art Of Playing Softball</title>
		<description>In todays sports, softball is considered to be the most common sport that is able to accumulate approximately 56 million Americans who will vie for anything just to be able to play this well-loved game in a year. 
Before, softball was considered as a game only for women, but later on gained accepta</description>
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		<title>Baseball's Dead Ball Era: 1900 to 1919</title>
		<description>The early part of the Twentieth Century saw the rise of an age that has come to be known as the Dead Ball Era of baseball. The Dead Ball Era reportably spanned the Progressive Reform Age leading up to the Roaring Twenties, which ran from 1900 to 1919. During this time, professional and semi-professi</description>
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