Baseball Tournaments
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NCAA Virginia Tech Hokies Wall Bottle Opener $16.95 Show off your favorite team with this retro-style wall mounted bottle opener. Attach to your deck, bar or in your garage. This metal opener features a photo-domed inset…. |
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NCAA March Madness: The Greatest Moments of the NCAA Tournament $2.12 ###############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################… |
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Small Ball: A Little League Story $10.27 Rousing look into Little League Baseball tracks the odyssey of the Aptos, California, team’s 2002 season as their luck and pluck took them to the finals in Williamsport. The determined players and proud parents–including team pitching coach and former major leaguer Mark Eichhorn–are memorably profiled in this documentary portrait. 90 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; delet… |
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1996 NCAA(r) Division I Men’s Baseball National Championship – LSU vs. Miami $29.99 LSU defeated Miami by a score of 9-8. The game ended when Warren Morris hit his only home run of the season off of Miami reliever Robbie Morrison with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning. Miami was led by the Most Outstanding Player, Pat Burrell. The victory gave LSU the first of two consecutive national titles.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.c… |
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The Original Umbrella Stand – Use Anywhere, Sand or Grass, Easy to Use, Green with Thumbscrews $25.00 The Original Umbrella Stands is a go-and-use anywhere beach umbrella holder. Effective in eliminating the hassles associated with umbrella use at the field, or at the beach. Tens of thousands of parents watch their children on countless soccer, football, baseball, softball, field hockey, and other fields around the country. Likewise, hundreds of thousands seek relief from direct sun at America’s b… |
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Major League Baseball 2K12 $35.90 Major League Baseball 2K12 Wii… |
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Mlb 2K9 Xbox360 $4.49 Get ready to get your uniform dirty as you play ball on the Xbox 360 with Major League Baseball 2K9 by Take-Two. You’ll recognize your favorite players as MLB 2K9 captures such minute as each player’s unique batting stances, different pitching windups and swings. With new commentary and gameplay enhancements to all facets of the experience, Major League Baseball 2K9 is a whole new ballgame. .cap… |
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Nicktoons MLB $19.99 Nicktoons MLB is a unique Arcade style baseball game that combines the best of Nickelodeon’s Nicktoons universe with Major League Baseball. The game pits fan favorite Nicktoons characters against real MLB superstars or allows the two to join forces on the same team as the player likes. Additional features include: two-player local multiplayer support, in-game collectibles and renditions of both … |
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Backyard Baseball $19.99 Major League Baseball Players Take the Field AsKids!Product InformationPick a team from the backyard kids and play on fields all around theneighborhood. Play pick-up games practice batting keep track of stats competein single games or a whole season – you can even set the rules! Features all ofthe realism and statistics of adult baseball games but with simple controlsthat even you can master.You a… |
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Backyard Baseball 2003 $19.99 Infogrames has improved upon an already excellent franchise with Backyard Baseball 2003. We hope this software doesn’t become a victim of its own success: the Backyard Kids are getting so good, it’s only a matter of time before they start demanding astronomical salaries and brand-new stadiums. The pace, strategy, and statistics involved in baseball make it a sport that translates easily to the … |

Custom Trading Pins for Baseball, Softball and Little League
The hobby of collecting lapel pins began many years ago. A lot of times during the United States Presidential election of earlier years the lapel pins gave Americans a first look at the candidates. In the sporting world, trading of lapel pins began at the Olympics. Collectors would gather at the Olympics to buy, sell, and/or trade. Once the internet came into existence these social gatherings disappeared.
Trading Pins have long been an integral part of many baseball tournaments and team sports all across the country. At the beginning of baseball pins were made and were called press pins. They were made for the World Series game in 1911. Then about twenty-seven years later press pins were issued for the annual midseason exhibition. This was five years after the first All-Star game. No pins were made for the 1939 and 1940 games. The reason for the name press pins was because the pins were made for the media to be able to enter the press box. They were made lavishly. Once the The Great War, World War I had started and rationing of raw materials began the look of the press pin changed. No longer were the pins so large and lavish. The average size became the size of a nickel and the size still holds the same for today. Since 1964, people have contacted companies to make pins for them to take to regular season games, playoffs, tournaments, and the World Series to trade and sell to other collectors. The larger and heavier the pins are the more expensive the pins are. An interesting fact is that the New York Yankees hold the record for the most sold in the United States among collectors and fans.
Today a collector can have custom pins made from $1.10 to $4.80 depending on the size and amount of pins being purchased. Collectors are also able to purchase pins that the company has made for as little as $0.15. Collectors have pins made to sell or trade at baseball games and events. Collectors normally specialize in one certain team. They do not just purchase random team pins to just have the pins. Collectors have certain teams or themes they collect. The hobby has become a serious yet fun past time.
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