I was reading Lewrockwell archives and I came across an old article from Karen De Coster.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/decoster/decoster96.html
It's a good article. I've noticed that as the game becomes more and more specialized, players become softer and softer.
One thing to point out is that despite popular belief, pitching velocities at the maximum probably haven't increased since the early 1920s when the league changed the composition of the baseball. Velocity's limited by tendons and not muscles so it'll be hard to build on it. But pitcher's win totals have dropped a lot since then and they have so many specialized relievers. It is slowly alienating fans from the game as games take longer and longer to finish, especially in the American league.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/decoster/decoster96.html
It's a good article. I've noticed that as the game becomes more and more specialized, players become softer and softer.
One thing to point out is that despite popular belief, pitching velocities at the maximum probably haven't increased since the early 1920s when the league changed the composition of the baseball. Velocity's limited by tendons and not muscles so it'll be hard to build on it. But pitcher's win totals have dropped a lot since then and they have so many specialized relievers. It is slowly alienating fans from the game as games take longer and longer to finish, especially in the American league.