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The confrontation between batter and hitter defines baseball. Â No one understands the scientific dynamic of those opposing forces better than Dave Baldwin, late sixties bullpen stalwart for the Washington Senators, a geneticist and engineer who studies batters and pitchers as mechanical and neurological entities. Â His insights are fascinating and offer some important instructive insight into […]
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I check the weather forecast and it’s supposed to be in the sixties this weekend. Â I can see the sun coming up earlier and earlier and staying up later and later. Â Those might be signs, but the real indicator that spring is returning comes today, as the Cardinals take on another MLB team. Â Baseball games […]
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