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Default Famous Baseball Players A Little Bit Of Baseball

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Baseball is very popular in the United States, where it reached its deserved status, after being brought to the continent from England. Professional baseball tournaments can be tracked back to the nineteenth century. If you want to learn a little about some famous baseball players, read on.
Tyrus Raymond, or Ty Cobb, as he was known, grew up in Georgia,http://share-it.weeboom.com/pg/blog/...n-industry-new, his place of origin being used in the nickname The Georgia Peach. In 1936, he was the player that had the most votes, when the Hall of Fame Ballot was opened. His career was marked by 90 Major League Baseball records. His performances have not yet been equaled,http://banday.info/MyBee/index.php?d...-port-aransas/, as he still holds the record for the highest batting average - .367. His turbulent personality marred sometimes his reputation as a player, as he was known as a violent man with outbursts of racism.
George Herman,http://openclg.com/pmu/index.php?do=...unway-shows-3/, or Babe Ruth, on his field name,http://www.dutchstarleague.com/index...228#msg1218228, held different names, like The Bambino, or The Sultan of Swat. He played in the American Major League between 1914-1935. Many baseball tops place him on the first position, as he was the first to make 60 home runs on just one single season. All his life he collected 714 home runs.
Lawrence Peter, better known as Yogi Berra, started playing as a New York Yankee. He entered the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972, and he also received thrice the title Most Valuable Player of the American League. He left school early in his life, and many quotes that are remembered show the funny way in which he used to twist the language.
Eddie Clarence Murray, or Steady Eddie, was born in Los Angeles, California,http://netzwerk-ostfriesland.de/inde...e-past-decade/, and he played as a first baseman. His hits never missed the target, so his nickname was well deserved. He is still considered to be among the best switch hitters and his achievements made his name enter the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003.
Joseph Paul DiMaggio, nicknamed Joltin' Joe, played all his life for the New York Yankees. Titles like Most Valuable Player and All Star were something ordinary for him. He played on different position, being considered a valuable asset for the team, no matter whether he played on offense, on the center, or on defense. His 361 home runs and .579 percentage were on the list of his achievements, when he retired, at 36. But his best known performance is the 56 game hitting streak that he achieved.
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