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Encyclopedia > Sandlot baseball


Sandlot baseball is senior baseball played by teams unaffiliated with major league baseball teams. The system of major league teams and the minor league teams they own is often referred to as organized baseball.


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Baseball Almanac - Sandlot Game Sliding Puzzle (174 words)
Baseball Almanac knows that all work and no watching baseball will make your mind dull!
I can't televise any baseball games for you, but I can offer you some clean online baseball style entertainment.
Sandlot Game is Baseball Almanac's first use of the customized sliding puzzle application and we truly hope you enjoy it our initial efforts!
Fantasy Baseball UK (1603 words)
Sandlot baseball during the period of 1959 to 1962 was so exciting, I can visualize the action even today.
Sandlot baseball was our way of passing the summer away doing something that meant more to us than sitting home watching television, reading or lying around on our asses.
Baseball was the ONLY thing to do for us back then, and if you didn’t do it you were considered someone who was a little "weird".
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