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- Baseball Cards
Attack of the Baseball Cards was an official store for 2004 National Trading Card Day and on April 3, 2005 celebrated the first anniversary of NTCD with SPORTSCARD DAY. Sponsored by all the major card companies, free sample cards were handed out all day! On Saturday, June 17, 2006, Attack of the Bcseball Cards was a participating store for the first ever, NATIONAL BASEBALL CARD DAY. - Carl Pohlad -- Baseball
Carl Pohlad is within the scope of WikiProject Baseball, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of baseball and baseball-related topics. If you would like to participate, visit the project page, or contribute to the discussion. - Baseball Cards -- United States
The history of baseball cards in Canada is somewhat similar to that of baseball cards in the United States. The first cards were trade cards, then cards issued with tobacco products and later candies and gum. World Wide Gum and O-Pee-Chee both produced major sets during the 1930’s. - Earl Weaver Baseball
[N]ext to modern graphic displays, Earl Weaver Baseball is grainy, pixilated and highly inadequate. But the game play still features AI that is based on an actual human mind, and a successful professional at that. For this reason, it is difficult to dismiss the game based on its rudimentary graphics. Anytime a game can create two levels of fun, it is a must-have. Building the power team is going to appeal to the managers of the world, and pitting them against others will attract the sports enthusiast and action gamer. In short, this game has a little something for everyone, and a gamer really can’t go wrong by downloading it. - Babe Ruth -- Baseballs
Answer: According to SABR member Rob Edelman: In 1920, Babe Ruth played a character known simply as "Babe" in HEADIN' HOME. Back then, Ruth could be cast as a clean-living, mother-loving all-American boy. The "Babe" in HEADIN' HOME is a character who, off the field at least, is quite unlike the man who played him: a simple, humble chap, residing with his mother and kid sister in a small town. Babe passes his spare time chopping down trees and fashioning them into baseball bats. He prefers quiet evenings enjoying his mother's home cooking to attending town socials. His shyness prevents him from expressing his feelings to the girl he loves. - Baseball Hall of Fame
NEW YORK, Jan. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum today unveiled a five-year relationship with the CITGO Petroleum Corporation to salute the unique impact of Latino baseball on America's national pastime. Titled Baseball! Beisbol!(TM), the Hall of Fame-CITGO celebration will be a multi-faceted campaign, highlighted by a pair of dynamic exhibits that will travel throughout the United States beginning in 2006. CITGO is the exclusive national sponsor of Baseball! Beisbol!(TM). - Backyard Baseball -- Games
Backyard Baseball was the first game in the Backyard Baseball series of games aimed at recreating the experience of playing baseball as children. The Windows and Macintosh versions use the SCUMM scripting language. The Gameboy Advance and Gamecube versions used a custom 2D engine. The Playstation 2 version used a custom 3D engine. - Twins (Baseball Team) -- Twins Ballpark
The Minnesota Twins is a Major League Baseball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They are in the Central Division of the American League. The team is owned by Minneapolis businessman Carl Pohlad, the third owner of the club (following Clark Griffith and his son Calvin). The team and its famous (or infamous) domed ballpark, the Metrodome, were featured in the 1994 motion picture Little Big League. - San Diego Padres -- San Diego Padres Baseball Club
The San Diego Padres Baseball Club has had many historic milestones in its relatively short history in professional baseball. With its new stadium and rejuvenated fan base, the Padres are a team to be reckoned with. - Nashville Sounds -- Games
Fans headed to the Nashville Sounds games against the Memphis Redbirds on Friday, July 1 and Saturday, July 2, are invited to stop by the BellSouth eZone before first pitch for the ultimate pre-game event. At the eZone, the entertainment and technological anchor of the BellSouth Summer Swing, fans can gear up for the game by posing questions to their favorite players in the BellSouth Fan/Player Interview or by testing the velocity of their fastball in the BellSouth Fast Pitch Challenge. The hurlers with the fastest pitch will win a baseball equipment bag. Additionally, fans can participate in the High Speed Answers(R) Trivia Contest, using BellSouth's FastAccess(R) DSL to surf the Internet and find answers to baseball-related questions for the chance to win cool prizes.
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