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Hello, I am Dominic DeFeo, I went to your National Tryout in St. Louis, MO. It was a very good tryout. I am a senior at Blue Springs South High School. At the camp I ran the 60 and I ran a 7.7. The coaches said that was average for a catcher. Since the camp I have reduc...
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During the Civil War, soldiers—mostly Yankees, though some Rebels—played baseball during battlefield lulls and in prison camps (including the Confederate-run Camp Ford in Texas). “The New Orleans boys also carried base balls in their knapsacks,” Will Irwin wrote in a 1909Collier’s Weekly...
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During the Civil War, soldiers—mostly Yankees, though some Rebels—played baseball during battlefield lulls and in prison camps (including the Confederate-run Camp Ford in Texas). “The New Orleans boys also carried base balls in their knapsacks,” Will Irwin wrote in a 1909Collier’s Weekly...
During the Civil War, soldiers—mostly Yankees, though some Rebels—played baseball during battlefield lulls and in prison camps (including the Confederate-run Camp Ford in Texas). “The New Orleans boys also carried base balls in their knapsacks,” Will Irwin wrote in a 1909 Collier’s Weekly...