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  2. Rick Peterson - Wikipedia

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    He was named the major league pitching coach for the A's on March 26, 1998. He is well known for helping the A's develop the ‘Big Three’ of Barry Zito , Mark Mulder , and Tim Hudson . [ 1 ] All three pitchers became 20-game winners under Rick Peterson and Zito won the 2002 American League Cy Young Award .

  3. U-12 Baseball World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other youth international competitions like the Little League World Series, which involve local clubs, the U-12 Baseball World Cup is the only global event across baseball—and all of sport—to feature national teams in this age group (11 to 12 years-old). The U-12 Baseball World Cup is played under the IBAF's International Rules ...

  4. Steve Bechler - Wikipedia

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    [12] In 2002, Bechler pitched for Bowie and Rochester. He had a 2–1 win–loss record with a 3.42 earned run average (ERA) with Bowie and 6–11 record and a 4.09 ERA with Rochester. [13] At the end of the minor league season, the Orioles promoted Bechler to the major leagues.

  5. 11-year-old boy drills the first hole-in-one at Tiger Woods ...

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    Woods invited a group of child golfers to officially open the course, and 11-year-old Taylor Crozier had the honor of striking the first ever shot.

  6. Inside Kansas baseball’s Big 12 tournament pitching strategy ...

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  7. Batting (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The majority of wooden baseball bats today are made from northern white ash harvested from Pennsylvania or New York. White ash is used because of its hardness, durability, strength, weight and feel. Trees that provide the lumber for baseball bats are often 50 years old, and of all the lumber harvested, the top 10 percent is saved for pro bats.