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Another great place to shop for Inaugural Game products is Amazon. They have more than just books! by New Era Exactly as worn on field for World Series games, WS patch on left side, Inaugural Stadium patch on back Moisture management takes away moisture away from the skin and moves it into the fabric, resulting in a cap that is cool and dry. Performance undervisor is black to reduce glare. 100% polyester AJ Burnett New York Yankees Inaugural Season Authentic Hat (MLB Auth) Produced by Fleer in 1994. Box #8871. Produced in 1991. Collect all 180 cards plus all 10 Hologram Chase Cards! yankees kooky pen The beginning of a new age of Cincinnati Reds baseball is detailed in full-color splendor through this remarkable book. Opening Day at Great American Ball Park follows all of the activities of the inaugural Opening Day at Cincinnati's new home for baseball, as the Reds battled the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday, March 31, 2003. Located at 100 Main Street, the new stadium features a grass field and seating for over 42,000 baseball-crazed fans, making it the new standard for ballparks across America. Photos filling every page capture glimpses of the fans, an inside tour of Great American Ball Park, the field, and of course, the players who make it all possible. The book also offers a look at the park's construction, which began in October of 2000. A memorable way to relive a magical day in Cincinnati, Opening Day at Great American Ball Park is certain to secure a place on the coffee tables of Reds fans everywhere. By the start of the 1870s, the game of "base ball" had been building momentum for a couple of decades as the new national past time. From Boston to New York to Philadelphia, base ball "clubs" had been forming around the country. From the first game to be reported in a newspaper in 1853 to the first all-star game in 1858 to the first fully professional baseball team in 1869, minor and major milestones ultimately led to the formation of the first professional baseball league.In Opening Pitch: Professional Baseball's Inaugural Season, 1871, Warren Wilbert chronicles the events leading up to the sport's first official season. Highlighting the key players both on and off the field, Wilbert provides a fascinating history of the sport's highs and lows, culminating in the historic season when baseball officially evolved from amateur athletics to the professional sport that all of America embraced. Opening Pitch provides a close look at the teams that participated in league play, including the New York Knickerbockers, the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the Chicago White Stockings, the Troy Haymakers, the New York Mutuals, the Fort Wayne Kekiongas, the Cleveland Forest Citys, the Washington Olympics, and the Philadelphia Athletics.The book also pays tribute to the sport's early stars who made the first season a memorable one. Among those profiled are Dave Eggler, Bob Ferguson, Cal McVey, Levi Meyerle, Joe Start, Ezra Sutton, Fred Treacey, James "Deacon" White, George Zettlein, and future Hall of Famers Adrian "Cap" Anson, George Wright, Henry Wright, and Al Spalding. Several appendixes include individual stats for all of the key players, as well as the season record for all the teams who participated in league play. For baseball enthusiasts as well as those interested in athletics in America, Opening Pitch offers a fascinating glimpse into this historic era of professional sport. The fourth president of the United States, his spirited, popular wife Dolley, and three other family members are spotlighted in a collection that features a dazzling wardrobe of early 19th-century costumes, among them Madison’s inaugural suit and other formal outfits, as well as Dolley’s magnificent ball gowns, evening dresses, day wear, a riding coat, and much more. Includes a fact-filled introduction and descriptive notes. The New York Yankees will use this baseball featuring the Inaugural 2009 Season Logo for all home games during the 2009 season. Commemorate the first season at the NEW Yankee Stadium with this official Rawlings baseball, featuring the official Inaugural Season logo. 1991 92 Upper Deck NBA Basketball Cards Hobby Box Here are some more information for Inaugural Game:

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Fall Means Football- The Game Plan
As the Jackets and Dawgs take the field this weekend for their inaugural games for the 2009 season, Cass and I are putting the final touches on our second quarter reviews. Our clients, as well as much of the country, have endured more than their share of hard knocks in the past 18 months. I would liken it to that passionate fan in the bleachers that watches their team go in at halftime trailing by a few points. If anything will resonate from locker rooms across the country this weekend, it will be simply to “Stick to the Game Plan”.
Cass and I know the game is far from over. One might argue that it will never end. With that in mind, it is with great gratitude that we want to thank our clients for sticking with the game plan we put in place long before this most recent market collapse (http://atlantaplanningguys.com/?p=86).
We have been on defense for the better part of two years. It is nice to finally see our offense take the field for a few series. As it turns out, our game plan seems to be working: limit the downside and capture as much of the upside as possible. In football terms, we’ve done a pretty good job of limiting opponent’s points in the red zone and taken full advantage of our scoring opportunities. Talk to your advisor today. Make sure your money is ready to tackle whatever the market throws at you tomorrow. Talk with your financial advisor about your game plan. Make sure your offense is ready to take the field.
About the Author
As a co-founder of Chappell, Mayfield & Associates, Charles assists countless individuals and businesses in achieving financial independence with appropriate insurance and financial products.
Charles launched his financial planning career as an agent at Prudential Financial in 1997, where he was a three-time Million Dollar Round Table member and a nominee to the first Prudential Field Advisory Council.
Charles holds the CFP® designation, as well as the CLU and CLTC designations. He has a B.S. in Management from Georgia Tech.
Just as Charles is committed to his clients' financial well-being, he also takes an avid interest in benefiting his community. He is Past President and current member of the Board of Directors of Jerusalem House, on the Board of Councilors at The Carter Center. At Prudential Financial, he served as chair of the Prudential Connection Atlanta Outreach Program.
Charles has lived in Atlanta since 1992 and has a son Dylan.
More of his blogs can be found at www.AtlantaPlanningGuys.com
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I was a member of Port Adelaide's inaugural team and played with them for a number of years. I am a Port legend and am one of the most prolific players for the club. I played over 100 games and kicked over 100 goals. I was recruited from Port Adelaide and have captained the club.
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Baseball. Gators, Phillies On Deck
Intra-state rivals collide on Tuesday, March 2 as No. 3 Florida State (6-0) faces No. 5 Florida (5-0) in the second game of the inaugural Florida Four Tournament held on Steinbrenner Field down in Tampa, Fla. The Seminoles and Gators put their undefeated records on the line in the first of four meetings between the two schools this season.
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