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A Special MLB Baseball Player, Prince Fielder of the Milwaukee Brewers |
| 4/24/2008 6:45:54 PM |
| Prince Fielder,23, of the Milwaukee Brewers might be the only MLB baseball player who makes an infield practice worth watching. His batting practice is certainly appointment viewing. There is no way to tell how far he may hit the ball or what's going to come out of his mouth. From his bulky frame to his over-sized uniform to his prodigious home runs to his earth-shaking... Read More with Video |
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Bizarre Sports World Accidents |
| 4/22/2008 3:26:06 AM |
 - Moises Alou hurt his knee falling off a treadmill in 1999 and re-injured his knee in 2000 by running over his son-with a bicycle! I'd never admit the last one!
- Glenallen Hill missed several MLB baseball games from falling through a glass table after having a dream about spiders. I don't think he was sleeping in a bed...I'm confused.
- Clint Barmes broke his collarbone his... Read More
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Number 1 All-Time Unbeatable Sports Records and Without Steroids |
| 4/18/2008 1:27:21 PM |
Cal Ripken #1
4. MLB Baseball: Cal Ripken 2,632 Consecutive Games- Cal Ripken set this modern day record giving it extra credibility in the sports arena. Ripken had already set a record of 2,130 games, but on September 6, 1995 he cruised past it and added another 500 straight games before he started to lessen the pressure. Ripken also has a record of playing 8,243 straight... Read More
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Top 10 Unbreakable Sports Records # 4-2 |
| 4/18/2008 1:12:22 PM |
John Wooden
The Countdown for the Top 10 Unbreakable Sports Records: Numbers 4-2
4. NBA Basketball: John Wooden's 88 Straight Wins
- This record goes back to a time when college basketball players stayed around for 4 years and their athletic programs became dynasties. Coach John Wooden under the influence of the Wizard of Westwood and with Bill Walton showing the way, led the... Read More
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Top 10 All-Time Sports Records |
| 4/18/2008 4:17:10 AM |

The countdown for the Top 10 Unbreakable Sports Records: Numbers 10-8
10. Boxing: Rocky Marciano's 49-0
- 1947 was the beginning of Rocky Marciano's boxing career beating Lee Epperson He went on to defeat his next 49 opponents over the next 8 years and became the first heavyweight boxer to go undefeated throughout his entire career. The only boxer to come real close to this... Read More
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