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Hardest Baseball Positions
Every position on a baseball diamond is harder than it looks, but they are not created equal. Some demand split-second reactions and constant communication, others require elite arm strength or the nerve to start every single play, and a few you can hide a weaker glove in. So which is the hardest position to play…
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How Much Does an MLB Baseball Cost?
An official MLB baseball costs approximately $7 to produce at the Rawlings factory in Costa Rica. At retail, the same Rawlings ROMLB sells for $19.95 directly from Rawlings, $25 from most major retailers, and $30-$50 at ballparks. MLB uses approximately 108 baseballs per game (9 dozen average), which adds up to roughly 262,000 baseballs across…
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What Is a Number 10 in Soccer? The Playmaker Explained
A number 10 is soccer’s classic playmaker: the creator who lives in the pocket of space between the opponent’s midfield and defense, receives on the half-turn, and supplies the final pass. The name comes from a shirt, the No. 10 traditionally worn by the attacking midfielder, but it long ago outgrew the fabric. “Number 10”…
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What Is a Counterattack in Soccer? The Art of the Fast Break
A counterattack is the art of turning defense into a goal before the opponent can turn attack back into defense. Win the ball, play forward instantly, sprint into the space the opponent left behind, and finish, ideally inside ten seconds, while their defenders are still facing the wrong way. It’s soccer’s fast break, its ambush,…
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What Is a Volley in Soccer? Types, Technique; Famous Volleys
A volley is a strike taken before the ball touches the ground: no bounce, no settling touch, just a moving ball met in mid-air and redirected at goal. It’s the hardest clean skill in soccer, a three-dimensional timing problem solved at full speed, and it’s responsible for a wildly disproportionate share of the sport’s most…
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Direct vs Indirect Free Kick: Every Difference Explained
Every free kick in soccer is one of two species, and the difference decides everything that happens next. A direct free kick can be struck straight into the goal, one touch, net, celebrate. An indirect free kick cannot: the ball must touch another player, from either team, before it crosses the line, or the “goal”…
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What Is a Through Ball in Soccer? The Killer Pass Explained
A through ball is a pass played into space instead of to a teammate: threaded between or over the defensive line for a runner to sprint onto. It’s the most valuable pass in soccer, because one good through ball deletes an entire defense, four defenders beaten not by dribbling past them but by putting the…
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What Is a Nutmeg in Soccer? Meaning, Famous Megs
A nutmeg is the act of playing the ball through an opponent’s legs, usually collecting it on the other side, and it occupies a unique place in soccer: a move worth zero points that everyone treats like it’s worth ten. No skill in the sport carries a higher humiliation-to-difficulty ratio. Goals win games; nutmegs win…
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What Is a Free Kick in Soccer? Direct vs Indirect Explained
A free kick is soccer’s justice system in miniature: commit an offense, and the other team gets the ball, stationary, unopposed, from the scene of the crime. It’s the game’s most common restart after throw-ins, and its most misunderstood, because “free kick” is actually two different awards wearing one name. A direct free kick can…
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What Is a Corner Kick in Soccer? Rules, Tactics & Famous Corners
A corner kick is soccer’s reward for pressure: when the defending team puts the ball over its own goal line, whether a desperate clearance, a deflection, or a goalkeeper’s save pushed wide, the attacking team restarts play with a free kick from the corner of the pitch. It’s one of the game’s oldest rules, one…
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England World Cup History: 1966, 60 Years of Hurt
England invented the game, skipped the World Cup’s first decade out of pride, and has spent every tournament since 1966 trying to get back to one perfect afternoon at Wembley. The history in between is the sport’s richest anthology of near-misses and national scar tissue: a loss to a team of American part-timers, the Hand…
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Argentina World Cup History
Argentina’s World Cup history is the tournament’s great opera: three titles, six finals, and more drama per tournament than any nation alive. This is the country of the Hand of God and the Goal of the Century, scored four minutes apart by the same man in the same match; of Mario Kempes bursting through ticker…











