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4/5: National Night Out planning; Baseball; more

4/5: National Night Out planning; Baseball; more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: April 10 Meeting in Lilburn To Plan for National Night Out in August

EEB PERSPECTIVE: From Baseball, to the Post Office, Lotteries and Back to Baseball

SPOTLIGHT: Edward Jones

UPCOMING: County Needs Paid Poll Workers for Primary and General Election

NOTABLE: Brenau University To Start Lacrosse Program in February of 2018

RECOMMENDED: Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Alfredo Barili Was First Professional Musician To Move to Atlanta

TODAY’S QUOTE: Constitution Made Only for Moral and Religious People

MYSTERY PHOTO: Yes, Another St. Helens

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by · April 5, 2016 · Full issues
BRACK: From baseball to the post office, lotteries and back to baseball

BRACK: From baseball to the post office, lotteries and back to baseball

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL is now underway, do you know what the original way to end a game was? At baseball’s beginnings, the original “Knickerbocker” rules said the game would end when there were 21 “aces” or runs. If mismatched, a game could end quickly. If no one much scored, it could last forever. Soon they settled on nine innings, that is, if one team was ahead at the end of nine. The standard game has been nine innings since March 7, 1857.

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