Baseball: Shadow Ball

Piglets open doors to study infant brain development
Events occurring during the development of an infant's brain can leave behind fingerprints. And researchers are interested in learning how these fingerprints can predict future behavioral problems such as cognitive deficits, anxiety disorders, depression and even autism. New research shows that the baby pig may provide some answers.

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Baseball: Shadow Ball
Above: Baseball legend Babe Ruth at bat. The fifth “inning” of Ken Burns’s landmark 1994 film "Baseball" looks at baseball’s desperate attempts to survive the Great Depression and Babe Ruth’s fading career, while a new generation of stars, including Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams, is on the rise.

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2 Responses to “Baseball: Shadow Ball”

  1. dlmickd says:

    Babe Ruth died of cancer in 1948. As to what he might have had in the 20's I don't know.

  2. Platlander says:

    Hank Aaron
    David Ortiz
    Manny
    Carl Crawford (not even close!)
    Ted Williams
    not sure on this one

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