baseball club


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Noun1.baseball club - a team of professional baseball players who play and travel togetherbaseball club - a team of professional baseball players who play and travel together; "each club played six home games with teams in its own division"
baseball team - a team that plays baseball
baseball league - a league of baseball teams
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His mother died, he came to live at the New Willard House, he became involved in a love affair, and he organized the Winesburg Baseball Club.
Joe organized the baseball club because he wanted to be a coach and in that position he began to win the respect of his townsmen.
Bellco Credit Union has announced it has partnered with the Denver Art Museum and Colorado Rockies Baseball Club to create Rise to the Rockies mural contest, the company said.
Oh, and Rogers also owns Canada's Major League Baseball club, the Toronto Blue Jays and has 37.5% ownership of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, a partnership with Bell Canada that includes the Toronto Raptors NBA franchise, the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL club, Major League Soccer club Toronto FC, the Toronto Argonauts Canadian Football League club, and Scotiabank Arena, formerly the Air Canada Centre.
Wallsend Baseball Club was formed in the early 1890s and spearheaded by the Delaney brothers, Timothy, Michael and Martin who had briefly lived in America, where they had their first taste of the sport.
For every test drive, limited to one per household, Marquardt will donate $50 up to a maximum of $10,000 to the baseball club. The Facebook "likes" that stay for 60 days after March 9 will result in Marquardt donating $5 apiece, up to $2,500.
Although the job of a baseball club owner has changed over 100 years, three major responsibilities remain: providing attractive and accessible venues, building winning teams, and working with other owners to govern and improve the game.
He finally became a player for the Yomiuri Giants, the most popular baseball club in Japan.
Sabathia, a 37-year-old left-handed pitcher who helped the New York Yankees win the 2009 World Series, signed a one-year deal Tuesday to return for a 10th season with the Major League Baseball club.
Globe Life negotiated the first deal with the Texas Rangers Baseball Club and the Texas Rangers Foundation because of its shared values around family and serving the community, said Bill Leavell, president and CEO of Globe Life Direct Response.