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  1. List of sports similar to baseball (606 bytes)
    1: This is a list of sports similar to [[baseball]].
    3: Sports thought to be descended from baseball:
    10: *[[Finnish baseball]]
    13: Sports thought to share a common ancestor with baseball:
    19: Other sports:

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  2. Alabama (61,230 bytes)
    538: ==Professional Sports teams==
    545: |[[Baseball]]
    546: |[[Southern League (baseball)|Southern League]]
    549: |Baseball
    553: |Baseball
  3. Argentina (113,150 bytes)
    508: ===Sports===
    515: ...olo-related event in the world. [[Cricket]] and [[baseball]] are played in a most limited fashion, as well a...
    517: [[Motorsports]] are well represented in Argentina, with [[Turis...
    627: ...y programs dominate FM formats; news, debate, and sports are AM radio's primary broadcasts. [[Amateur radi...
    629: ...l]], [[Torneos y Competencias|TyC Sports]], [[Fox Sports en Español]] (with the United States and México...
  4. American football (47,471 bytes)
    12: ... TV viewership ratings now surpass those of other sports.<ref>National Football League, "NFL:America's Cho...
    20: ...s league|major]] professional American football [[Sports league|league]] in North America. At least two ne...
    82: ...merican and Canadian football from other football sports. The offense can throw the ball forward only once...
    139: ... mainly in informal settings such as [[Intramural sports|intramural]] or youth games. Another variation i...
    210: ...ica, but not American football <ref>Smith, R.A. "Sports and Freedom: The Rise of Big-Time College Athleti...
  5. Amsterdam (48,048 bytes)
    262: ===Sports===
    269: The city also has a [[baseball]] team, the [[Amsterdam Pirates]], who play in th...
    271: ...t the [[Amsterdam Sportsman of the year|Amsterdam Sports Awards]]. Boxer [[Raymond Joval]] and field hocke...
  6. April 12 (19,883 bytes)
    113: *[[1952]] - [[Ralph Wiley]], American sports journalist (d. [[2004]])
    119: *[[1960]] - [[Ron MacLean]], Canadian sportscaster
    130: *[[1972]] - [[Paul Lo Duca]], American baseball player
    133: * 1973 - [[Antonio Osuna]], Mexican baseball player
    148: * 1979 - [[Jordan De Jong]], American baseball player
  7. August 27 (20,255 bytes)
    34: ...BC Radio Five Live]] at 9am GMT with a mixture of sports, news, and children's programming.
    85: *[[1917]] - [[Peanuts Lowrey]], American baseball player (d. [[1986]])
    93: * 1931 - [[Joe Cunningham]], American baseball player
    96: * 1935 - [[Ernie Broglio]], American baseball player
    111: * 1951 - [[Buddy Bell]], American baseball player-manager
  8. April 1 (23,567 bytes)
    123: * 1934 - [[Rod Kanehl]], American baseball player (d. [[2004]])
    129: *[[1939]] - [[Phil Niekro]], American baseball player
    134: *[[1944]] - [[Rusty Staub]], American baseball player
    217: *[[1914]] - [[Rube Waddell]], American baseball player (b. [[1876]])
    238: * 1996 - [[John McSherry]], American baseball umpire (b. [[1944]])
  9. Athens (71,635 bytes)
    40: ...te/ |author= CNN & Sports Illustrated |publisher= sportsillustrated.cnn.com |date=1997-09-05 |accessdate= ...
    185: ===Sports===
    261: |[[Baseball]]
    263: |[[National Baseball League]]
    264: |[[Helliniko Baseball Center]]
  10. August 21 (19,753 bytes)
    81: *[[1924]] - [[Jack Buck]], American sports announcer (d. [[2002]])
    82: * 1924 - [[Chris Schenkel]], American sports journalist (d. [[2005]])
    103: *[[1945]] - [[Jerry DaVanon]], baseball player
    124: *[[1965]] - [[Jim Bullinger]], American baseball player
    125: *[[1966]] - [[John Wetteland]], [[Major League Baseball]] player
  11. Ainu people (24,253 bytes)
  12. April 23 (21,975 bytes)
    38: ...982 - [[Julio Franco]] makes his [[Major League Baseball|Major League]] debut playing [[shortstop]] for th...
    89: * 1900 - [[Jim Bottomley]], American baseball player (d. [[1959]])
    98: * 1921 - [[Warren Spahn]], American baseball player (d. [[2003]])
    102: *[[1924]] - [[Chuck Harmon]], American baseball player
    141: *[[1967]] - [[Rheal Cormier]], Canadian baseball player
  13. Arizona State University (27,956 bytes)
    123: ...n's badminton 17 times, mixed badminton 10 times, baseball 5 times, women's tennis 3 times, men's gymnastics...
    150: ... music 24 hours a day, and also features news and sports updates at the top and bottom of every hour.
    170: ...[[Pat Murphy (baseball coach)|Pat Murphy]] - Head Baseball Coach
    187: * [http://www.sundevilpedia.com ASU Sports History]
    202: [[Category:Sports in Phoenix]]
  14. American English (52,803 bytes)
    69: ... derived from baseball|many other idioms]] from [[baseball]]; gamblers coined ''[[bluff (poker)|bluff]]'', '...
  15. Albert Spalding (7,766 bytes)
    7: | image = Al Spalding Baseball.jpg
    19: | stat1label = [[Win (baseball)|Win]]-[[Loss (baseball)|Loss]] record
    32: *[[National Association of Professional Baseball Players|National Association pennant]]: 1872-1875
    34: | hofdate = [[1939 in baseball|1939]]
    37: :''This article is about the baseball player and manager. For the violinist, see [[Alb...
  16. Arkansas (43,150 bytes)
  17. Arizona (65,422 bytes)
    569: ==Professional sports teams==
    580: |[[Baseball]]
    581: |[[Major League Baseball]]
    616: |[[Baseball]]
    617: |[[Minor League Baseball]]
  18. Austin, Texas (56,156 bytes)
    194: ...stin]] campus. ''Austin City Limits'' and Capital Sports & Entertainment run the [[Austin City Limits Musi...
    224: ===Sports===
    225: ...the 2005-2006 seasons. Minor-league professional sports came to Austin in 1996, when the [[Austin Ice Bat...
    230: |+ Minor-League Professional Sports Teams
    244: | [[Baseball]]
  19. Atlantic Baptist University (3,378 bytes)
    27: |free_label = Sports teams
    28: ...n's Basketball, Women's Soccer <br /> Mets: Men's Baseball
    59: ...udent enrollment and academic accreditation. ABU sports teams play under the name ''Blue Tide''. ABU rem...
  20. Arizona Cardinals (42,829 bytes)
    49: * [[Sportsman's Park|Busch Stadium]] (1960-1965)
    55: The '''Arizona Cardinals''' are a [[professional sports|professional]] [[American football]] team based i...
    60: ...o distinguish them from [[St. Louis Cardinals|the baseball team]], and also sometimes called "The Big Red" d...
    64: ... the Arizona Cardinals".<ref>[http://deadspin.com/sports/nfl/nfl-roundup-kickers-soak-up-all-the-drama-127...
    92: ...alled the teams "the football Cardinals" and "the baseball Cardinals" to distinguish the two.

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