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  2. Softball - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, development and characteristics of softball, a popular variation of baseball played with a larger ball and underhand pitches. Find out how softball is played competitively at different levels and in different countries, and what are the main rule sets and equipment.

  3. Eddie Feigner - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Feigner, also known as Myrle Vernon King, was a famous softball player who led "The King and His Court" team for over six decades. He claimed to have struck out six MLB superstars in a row in 1967 and had a record of 9,743 wins and 930 no-hitters.

  4. List of Ace of Diamond characters - Wikipedia

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    Miyuki Kazuya is a brilliant second-year catcher with an easygoing yet twisted personality in the baseball manga series, Ace of Diamond. He is the main catcher in Seidou High School and the captain of the team, and he has a great respect for Chris, a former catcher.

  5. Dodgers clinch MLB's best record as Shohei Ohtani ... - AOL

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    Ohtani does still technically have a chance for what would be the National League’s first triple crown since 1937. However, it will take a monumental effort in Game 162.

  6. Anthony Volpe - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Volpe is an American professional baseball shortstop for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2023, winning the American League Gold Glove Award at shortstop in his rookie year.

  7. 16-inch softball - Wikipedia

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    16-inch softball, also known as mushball, clincher, or Chicago ball, is a softball game with a larger and softer ball and no gloves. It originated in Chicago in the 19th century and is popular in some regions of the US.