Among other things, baseball lends itself to being studied: the ball is pitched, and if it's called a ball or a strike, get ready to watch another one in about 20 seconds. Make a note on a clipboard if you wish. Or 2. There is always time in baseball to record recent history. And there is always a next pitch. That next pitch, and the millions that came before it, help to make up baseball statistics.
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Baseball's numbers and statistics are really the DNA of the game of
baseball. In the end, it all gets counted and analyzed. It's kind of
like studying history and learning from it. Here's a sampling, then,
of some interesting baseball numbers and statistics.
Where you go to purchase books or posters or shirts.
Me. And why I started a baseball site.
You talk, I listen. Eventually, I may post the best comments. Stay
brief if you can.
Links to other sites that I'd like you to see once in a while.
My opinions about baseball. No more, no less.
The Famous
Right Field Porch
at Yankee Stadium
In the olde days, it was just 296
feet down the line in right.
314 feet in this picture, though.
Bottom right hand corner is
about where the olde fence
would have been.
What You'll Find on This Site...
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