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Alex Cartwright

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Mar 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/18/98
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This is being sent to you to announce a new web site opening April 1`st Opening Day
 
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<P><CENTER><B><I><FONT SIZE=+3>Here Comes Mr. Baseball . . .</FONT></I></B></CENTER></P>
 
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<TD WIDTH="50%" VALIGN="TOP"><P><B>Mr. Baseball </B>is an exciting new web site that celebrates the history
of the great game of baseball!</P>
 
<P><B>Mr. Baseball </B>is dedicated to <I>Alexander Cartwright, Jr.</I>
who in the City of New York in 1845, along with members of his Knickerbocker
Base Ball Club, virtually invented the modern game of baseball.</P>
 
<P><B>Mr. Baseball </B>will take you on a tour through the entire 150 year
history of this great game of ours. We'll explore such things as:</P>
 
<P><CENTER>How the game <I>really</I> originated (we'll debunk the myth
that the game was &quot;invented&quot; by Abner Doubleday). . .</CENTER></P>
 
<P><CENTER>Who the first professionals were. . .</CENTER></P>
 
<P><CENTER>How the first leagues were formed. . .</CENTER></P>
 
<P><CENTER>The Negro Leagues. . .</CENTER></P>
 
<P><CENTER>Who the first superstars were. . .</CENTER></P>
 
<P><CENTER>The Black Sox scandal of 1919. . .</CENTER></P>
 
<P><CENTER>Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. . .</CENTER></P>
 
<P><CENTER>The great Yankee Dynasty of the 1920's and 30's. . .</CENTER></P>
 
<P><CENTER>and, much, much, more. . .</CENTER></TD>
<TD WIDTH="50%" VALIGN="TOP"><P><B>Mr. Baseball </B>is more than history. . . <B>Mr. Baseball</B> will
feature a forum where you'll be able to discuss all kinds of baseball issues
(of both the past and present eras) with various baseball celebrities and
sportswriters as well as fellow baseball fans!</P>
 
<P>Plus, you'll be able to tour the largest private baseball memorabilia
collection in the world. . . And, in our stadium store, called the <I>Concession
Stand </I>you'll be able to buy all types of baseball memorabilia, from
one-of-a-kind collectibles, to nostalgic items, trading cards, books, videos,
and a wide assortment of baseball merchandise!</P>
 
<P>The history of the game will come alive in our screening room! Here you'll
be able to keep up with the latest Major League scores and standing in our
links area, as well as visit some of the most interesting baseball pages
on the web - all personally recommended by <B>Mr. Baseball!</B></P>
 
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<P><CENTER>If you love baseball, you'll <I>love</I> <B>Mr. Baseball!</B></CENTER></P>
 
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<P><CENTER><B><FONT SIZE=+1>COMING THIS SPRING!!</FONT></B></CENTER></TD></TR>
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Mr BASEball LLC dba. MrBASEball.com
330 SW 43rd Street Suite 553
Renton WA 98055

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Mar 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/18/98
to Alex Cartwright
Confrats on your ability to do some html work although it does not seem too appropriate here.  How about trying an html newsgroup to demonstrate your skills and leave this for baseball discussion and pics.
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