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On this sports page, you will find information on your favorite team, no matter how bad they are.

Below are the official web sites of all the major league baseball teams.  The official sites of some other sports are also available here.

    Since this is my page, I feel an obligation to speak somewhat of my experience with sports.  I remember that the best, most carefree times of my sports life were the summers of the ages of 9-11, before Junior High School started and things started requiring a bit of work.   I would go out at 11am, every single day and come back sometime around 6 or 7pm.  I would just play outside with the neighborhood kids and my siblings all day long during the summer.  Scooters, tag, freeze tag, hide and seek, dodge ball, volleyball and of course baseball; we played just about everything.  Since we lived in a neighborhood with many  houses and pesky windows, we had to be careful.  Playing with a bat and baseball or even a blue handball was out of the question since they could break windows and were relatively expensive at that.  When the game could simply not be forgotten and we had to play, we had to be very careful.  Of course this resulted in us often needing quick getaways after we hit a window, despite all precautions, and the neighbor looked out with a terrifying stare.  I often shuddered...  However, a neighbor one day came up with a technique that lives to this day in the form of  legend and is continued to be marveled at by those who understand.  The word for the technique she came up with would be Revolution.  The next great one in the succession of the steam engine, the Ford Model T, the skyscraper.  This was most definitely the next great one.  The technique shown us was one that would allow us to continue play without reprisals from the neighborhood.  We could play all the baseball we wanted, with neither fear of reprisal nor loss of money.  The technique?  We would wrap newspapers around each other and wrap these tight with postal or duct tape.  These were inexpensive and felt good to hit with a bat.  A new age was ushered in.  However, since so many of the people who lived in the neighborhood kept their front gardens fenced up and we just weren't big enough to jump fences, we used up to 20 such balls everyday.  Those were the good old days.  

    By the way P.S. 253 was my elementary school.  That was definitely the best school I ever went to and the best dodge ball games ever played were played on the playgrounds there at recess.

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