If they could they would. Players always did what they could to get an edge. This “guys playing for the joy and love of the game” or “playing the good ole right way” thing has always been a lie, and the players themselves were the first to admit it (mostly when they were old and retired, of course).
Ruth would not have cared. Neither would have Aaron, Gehrig, Mantle, Cobb, Hornsby, Jackson, etc. Williams might possibly have shown an interest, but probably not.
wallylm about 2 months ago
My quoting Wee Willie Keeler was a day early yesterday!
ndre23 about 2 months ago
If they could they would. Players always did what they could to get an edge. This “guys playing for the joy and love of the game” or “playing the good ole right way” thing has always been a lie, and the players themselves were the first to admit it (mostly when they were old and retired, of course).
Ellis97 about 2 months ago
How can you determine how off the velocity is?
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
I’d only care that it’s fast enough to leave the ballpark!!
bpscg about 2 months ago
Do you get more points for hitting a home run farther?
biz.gocomics about 2 months ago
Stan Musial would DEFINITELY have cared! He’s the one who figured out that a lighter bat was more effective than a heavy one, after all.
Michael Helwig about 2 months ago
Ruth would not have cared. Neither would have Aaron, Gehrig, Mantle, Cobb, Hornsby, Jackson, etc. Williams might possibly have shown an interest, but probably not.
overtop about 2 months ago
Ichiro didn’t care and he broke George Sisler’s one season hits record a few years back. I doubt if George cared either
fourteenpeeves about 2 months ago
Gerrit Cole pitches well against Hartford,Conn. Yard Goats. big whoop