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Synthetic Turf Offers Baseball Teams Options
By
Paul Steinbach,
May 2013
A true baseball purist, Steve Malliet likes stepping onto a well-manicured baseball diamond and smelling the freshly mowed grass. And his personal journey through professional baseball, with stops in the front offices of four minor-league teams and one big-league club, has allowed him this pleasure often. ...
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How Stadium Construction Costs Reached the Billions
By
Andrew Cohen,
August 2012
In some circles, outrage accompanied the 2001 opening of Miller Park, the Milwaukee Brewers’ new home.
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New Projects: University of Washington; East Oakland Sports Complex; Pomona College
By
Andrew Cohen,
September 2011
The University of Washington broke ground in late July on a $4 million, 9,000-square-foot baseball operations facility that is the first step toward a possible $10 million to $12 million expansion of the 2,212-seat Husky Ballpark into a 3,000-seat stadium.
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Facilities Make Big Ten Attractive to College Baseball Talent
By
Nicholas Brown,
September 2010
Investment in facilities has made the Big Ten a player in the search for college baseball talent.
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One on One: Baseball Fan Hollye Minter Recalls Fall from Stands
By
Paul Steinbach,
August 2010
What is it like to fall out of the upper deck at a Major League Baseball stadium?
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Sports Activism Targets Arizona Immigration Law
By
Paul Steinbach,
July 2010
Arizona's immigration law has left its mark on sports, but how much influence should sports have over lawmaking?
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One on One: Ward Dill Introduces the Radial Bat
By
Paul Steinbach,
May 2009
Ward Dill takes a swing at developing a new kind of wood baseball bat — one that is nearly unbreakable.
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Title IX Cases Warn Administrators to Address Facilities Disparities
By
John T. Wolohan,
April 29, 2009
Recent Title IX cases demonstrate that administrators must take a close look at their facilities and immediately begin to correct any disparities.
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Creative Seating Arrangements Add Character to Cloverleaf Softball Fields
By
Andrew Cohen,
April 2009
Seating arrangements can add character to the default layouts of municipal softball cloverleafs.
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Teams In Cold-Weather States Travel South for Competition and Bonding
By
Michael Popke,
March 2009
Many teams in cold-weather states will travel south this month for a week of intense training, competition and bonding.
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