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  2. Baseball5 - Wikipedia

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    It also intended to create a game that would be more accessible and cheap, [10] as the only equipment used in B5 is the rubber ball, [12] [33] and the field is much smaller than a baseball diamond or softball field, [34] with the game being playable indoors. [35]

  3. Adray's - Wikipedia

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    Adray's was the name of two appliance and electronics retailers, one a single store and the other a chain of stores, both based in Southern California. The independent store at 1809 W. Chapman Avenue in the City of Orange had been fully owned by Lou Adray since 1971 when he bought out its founders, his brother Andy and their cousin Eddie Aladray.

  4. Big 5 Sporting Goods - Wikipedia

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    Big 5 Sporting Goods store in Glendale, California (2007) Big 5 Sporting Goods Corporation is a sporting goods retailer headquartered in El Segundo, California with 434 stores in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. [6] Steven G. Miller is the chairman, president, and CEO.

  5. Category:Baseball in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball in Los Angeles (2 C, 1 P) T. Baseball teams in Los Angeles (15 C, 17 P) V. Venice Tigers players (47 P) Baseball venues in Los Angeles (4 C, 15 P)

  6. 5 numbers to lead off baseball season

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    5 strikeouts, run prevention and batting stats to remember from last baseball season.

  7. Easton Sports - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Easton moved to Los Angeles and opened Easton's Archery Shop. In the late 1930s, he began experimenting with aluminum as a material. In 1953 he incorporated Jas. D. Easton Inc. and opened a 10,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in Van Nuys. [1] In 1960, Doug's son James L. "Jim" Easton (1935–2023) joined the company.

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