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From Boston 's venerable Fenway Park to the friendly confines of Wrigley Field in Chicago, thousands of baseball fans flood into stadiums all over the country each season. They pack the luxury boxes as well as the cheap seats to cheer on some of the world's top athletes and take in the sights, sounds, and smells of America 's national pastime. Baseball is a sport deeply rooted in history. A sport that gave us such household names as Mickey, Willie, and the Duke. A sport where The Babe, the Splendid Splinter, and A-Rod are likely as familiar to us as George Herman Ruth, Ted Williams, and Alex Rodriguez. A sport that has seen the eternal debate of Red Sox or Yankees, Cubs or Cards, Dodgers or Giants ruin friendships, split families, and unite complete strangers. A sport that can turn an average dog day afternoon into the unforgettable day you and your family saw a triple play, a no-hitter, a four-homer game, or a perfectly executed squeeze play. This is Major League Baseball.