Baseball’s Fun Problem: Old School Vs New: Goose Vs Bautista/Cespedes/Harper
Andrew Martin (Featured Baseball Writer/Owner – baseballhistorian.blogspot.ca) Follow @historianandrew
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Baseball has a “fun” problem. The game noticeably stands apart from other professional leagues with its reputation for longer, slower-moving games and expectations for more stoic behavior on the field. S
ports are a leading source of entertainment but baseball lags behind their counterparts in many ways when it comes to their image of being stuffy and boring.
This was personified by recent comments made by Hall-of-Fame reliever Goose Gossage, blasting behavior he thinks is ruining the game.
Posted on March 11, 2016, in BBBA Featured Writers and tagged Andrew Martin, baseballhistorian.blogspot.com, boston red sox, bryce harper, david ortiz, goose gossage, jose bautista, yoenis cespedes. Bookmark the permalink. Comments Off on Baseball’s Fun Problem: Old School Vs New: Goose Vs Bautista/Cespedes/Harper.


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