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|Description=First Game at the North Pole
|Description=First Game at the North Pole
|Approved=Yes
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|Pagetext=An excerpt from "World's First Baseball Game at The North Pole":
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An excerpt from "World's First Baseball Game at The North Pole":
We first chose two "teams of nine players each." We then "laid out" the
We first chose two "teams of nine players each." We then "laid out" the
"baseball diamond" on the generally flat yet still quite rugged ice surface  
"baseball diamond" on the generally flat yet still quite rugged ice surface  
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with a "base" placed at each point of the "diamond." The baseball "pitcher's mound, which is located in the center of the "diamond," was positioned at our  
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with a "base” placed at each point of the "diamond." The baseball "pitcher's mound, which is located in the center of the "diamond," was positioned at our  
best estimate of the North Pole. The baseball "diamond" was then aligned such  
best estimate of the North Pole. The baseball "diamond" was then aligned such  
that the following interesting/amusing things would occur during the course of  
that the following interesting/amusing things would occur during the course of  
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"Baseball Hall of Fame."
"Baseball Hall of Fame."
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Note – It's safe to bet that all pitchers in this game were "southpaws."  
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Note -- It's safe to bet that all pitchers in this game were "southpaws."  
http://www.usna.com/SSLPage.aspx?pid=663, retrieved on 2010-03-10.
http://www.usna.com/SSLPage.aspx?pid=663, retrieved on 2010-03-10.
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