Baseball Musings
Baseball Musings
March 12, 2006
What's the Score, Boys?

U.S.S. Mariner analyzes one of the greatest games ever played by one of baseball greatest, but banned players:

The exclusion of non-human players like Bunny is another shameful example of the long history of injustices done by baseball's racist policies. That black and rabbit players could only play against white players in non-sanctioned exhibition matches deprived the game of some of the best talent to ever play, and from what we've seen, robbed scientists of a chance to better study phenonema with wide applicability to questions of physics that could have greatly benefited all residents of the earth, be they human or Leporidae.

Although I've seen replays of this game hundreds of times, I never appreciated the physics lesson before. :-)

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