
Younger than the average fan of today's baseball to appreciate the way it was when I began to see this?
I'm just old enough to remember the late 1960s and early 1970s, as my introduction to baseball. (The first season I really remember well is from 1969 – a season perfect for admission to the brotherhood of Cubs fans) At that time, the starters are actually expected to pitch more than 6 tickets on a regular basis (not I think Fergie Jenkins, Bob Gibson, or by calling the launch 6 innings and 3 runs to give a "quality start") players tend to stay with a team of more 3 or 4 years (because the reservation clause), 35 home runs was considered a large number (and may even lead the league), the batters hit a home run or pitching that hit the side actually acted like he had before rather than raising. or is this younger generation so accustomed to the way you play the game now of my youth would be boring for them? love to hear from both young and, say veteran of the fans.
I think not. If you look at the questions in this forum for younger fans, what are. Player X is the hot music What is your batting what kind of necklace Do you use They are fascinated by 1 input, store and call pitchers among the largest ever. rivalries have achieved little and has spent most hate without understanding really why the value of their equipment and the ability to go ahead of every other team and do not know why X player wants to stay in a small town and not go under the lights a larger city.
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