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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

blog #10

Eckstein, D., & McNeal, S. (2007). Heart is his first language. Sporting News, 231(13), 26-27. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.

Blog #10

Hi everyone,

This is my last blog and it has been a great journey. It has been great at the beginning with my sources, but now it seems I am dehydrated when it comes to my research. Sporting News has an interesting article that I will be talking about.

This article does a great job talking about the world series baseball player and looking at some of his rituals that got him to where he is at today. It talks about a pregame ritual dinner that he does every time he has a game as well as the emotions and drive he puts into the game of baseball.

There isn’t a lot of information I could take from this article, but I really enjoyed the sporty writing style. It made the article fun to read and enjoy. It also has a professional feel to it that makes me want to implicate it into my research.

Thanks

Travis

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