Much of Improvement in Baseball Is Attributed to Evolution and Steady Progress of Mechanics and Invention
WHEN Babe Ruth hits three home runs in one game or the home team cracks out a barrage of base hits to score seven or eight times in one inning, it does not necessarily mean that long-distance hitting in modern baseball comes from superiority of today’s players over those of years past. The truth is that much of the improvement in the game itself and in the proficiency of its players has come from evolution and progress in science and invention.
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nice post
Comment by Happy Fathers day — May 13, 2015 @ 5:08 am