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    • OT: World History
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  • Bismarck26
This thread is dedicated to world history so it goes back to when humans recorded history. Baseball history can be included so feel free to add. Current events may also be added but no predicting in the future please. This is for anyone who would like to discuss history and to debate over significant historical events. Also, no prehistory may be included as that happened before humans recorded historical events.

Edited 2/4/12   by  Bismarck26
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  • DaFreakShow
Which was more important: the invention of orange juice or the invention of Kleenex?
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  • grizzlyman
Kleenex. The amount of money you'd save on cleaning the snot of all of your cloths alone makes it more important.
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Who's worse; the "real" Dracula (Vlad Tepes) or the fictional Dracula if he were real?
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  • Bismarck26
Definitely Kleenex as people could now blow their noses safely without spreading germs.
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  • Tigers89
How does anyone "invent" orange juice?...
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  • sharky066

A BRIEF HISTORY OF BASEBALL & SOFTBALL IN IRELAND
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National Baseball Facility (The Field of Dreams)
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Much of the interest generated in Baseball over the past few years can be attributed to the dream of a generous sponsor and the development of a purpose-built Baseball facility in Clondalkin, West Dublin.
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Irish-American Peter O'Malley, owner and President of the Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball organisation, first met with the Irish Baseball & Softball Association in 1994. Having already developed baseball fields in the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and China, O'Malley pledged $140,000 to the building of an Irish Baseball facility.
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Building on the site began in June of 1997 and both fields were officially opened for play on July 4th, 1998. The facility incorporates a regulation sized adult field (Dodger Baseball Field) and an international standard Little League field (O'Malley Little League Field).
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The fields are to be used as the centrepiece of Baseball activity in Ireland and will play host to regular season league games for adult and youth teams as well as international fixtures.
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With the addition of this purpose built national Baseball facility the total number of youth and adult baseball teams and the profile of the sport has grown significantly over the past number of years.
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The Irish Baseball & Softball Federation (IBSF) was founded in 1989 with the primary purpose of furthering the growth and development of Baseball and Softball at all age and skill levels throughout Ireland. The IBSF was also responsible for the development of umpiring (refereeing) for the sports and runs clinics for fully qualified international umpires as well as novices. BASEBALL IRELAND is the recognised National Governing Body of Baseball in Ireland and is responsible for the development and promotion of baseball on the island of Ireland.
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Adult Baseball
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Adult level Baseball in Ireland began to formally take shape in 1995. Visiting coaches from Major League Baseball International (MLBI) provided the much needed instruction to adult players, most of who had only played recreational softball but wished a greater competitive and athletic challenge.
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In 1996, with the assistance of MLBI coaches, Ireland played in its first international competition, the European Championships held in Hull, England. This international experience generated a great deal of interest in Baseball and has ultimately resulted in a ten team Adult League being formed with seven teams in Dublin, two in Belfast and one in Greystones, Co. Wicklow.
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On the international scene in 1998, the Irish National Baseball Team made the quarterfinal stage in the 1998 European Championships held in Austria and finished eighth in the sixteen team tournament. The significance of this accomplishment is only fully appreciated when one considers that Ireland was the smallest of all the competing nations with many of the other federations claiming thousands of members.
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Ireland’s National team hosted the Connie Mack League state champions, the Slocum Baseball Club, from Rhode Island in the United States in 1999. The four game series was a great success for all involved and has now developed into a bi-annual event in which Ireland travelled to America in August of 2001. For more details on how the Irish team fared, click here. And just when you thought it was safe to go back on the diamond, the boys from Slocum came back to Dublin in July, 2003 for a week of serious baseball and craic.
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Ireland also competed at international level competition when they played in the 2000 European B-Pool Championships held in Croatia and finished in fourth place at the 2002 European B-Pool Championships held in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Most recently, the Irish National Team won a Bronze medal in the European B-Pool Championships held in August, 2004 in Regensburg, Germany and a Silver Medal at the 2006 European B-Pool Championships held in Antwerp, Belgium.
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  • Bismarck26
It's great that baseball has expanded to Ireland. It kind of spreads the U.S. tradition and customs around the world. lol
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  • sharky066
I hope it keeps going My local team from home folded which I never knew about because I left home before all of the baseball stuff started in Ireland
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  • Bismarck26
Here's a history lesson for everyone, when did you leave Ireland?
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  • sharky066
1986
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  • sharky066
<http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/HelicopterFields.jpg
The ground that O'Malley paid for also I think we got around 4 more diamond in the whole of Ireland and thats with the North as well
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  • Bismarck26
The same year the Mets won it all.
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  • sharky066
also the same year I still never knew about baseball lol
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  • Bismarck26
Wow, it's been 26 years.
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  • sharky066
Still new to the game because the MLB baseball show started here on Original run
Mar 1997 – finished Dec 2008
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  • Bismarck26
Did they cancel it?
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  • sharky066
Yes cancelled all American sports
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  • DaFreakShow
Be the first person to squeeze an orange and sell it in large volumes of juice form.
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  • Bismarck26
I guess they weren't too American.
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  • ironwithinironwithout
Which event had a greater impact on human history? Charles Martel defeating the Moors at the Battle of Tours, or the Greek city-states defeating the Persians at the Battle of Plataea? In either case, the other side winning would have drastically altered life as we know it today.
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