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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. ...

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.

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.

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.

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?

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?

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.

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.

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.

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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