Philosophy
Ash Wednesday: Should Maple Bats Be Alllowed in the Major Leagues
The traditional baseball bat is made from the wood of the ash tree. When he shattered the home run record, Barry Bonds swung a bat made of maple which is harder and has a tighter, straighter grain. As a result, pro players started switching over to maple. One argument, then, against maple bats is that they give batters an advantage that they did not earn. Philosopher of sport Fred D'agostino argues that part of the essence of sporting competition is that we set out a goal and then eliminate the easiest and most efficient means of achieving those goals. On the other hand, there are regular advances in sporting technology that become a standard part of sports.
The difference often pointed to is seen at the end of a bat's life. Ash bats splinter and crack whereas maple bats break into pieces with jagged edges often flying off in random directions. They become missiles that could do serious harm. The possible threat to players, coaches, and spectators is often cited as a reason to disallow them. Some work has been done to figure out how to make maple bats safer when they break. Is the promise of safer bats in the future a sufficient reason to allow them now? More home runs makes for more viewers and a more robust league. Do long term considerations of the game come into play against possible dangers now?
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Modern Mencken
Tomorrow is Mencken day at the Enoch Pratt Library, honoring one of the great intellects of Baltimore. Who would be the modern day version of H.L. Mencken? Is there a writer who is smart, ascerbic, conservative, and wry? P.J. O'Rourke? ...
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Fricking Fracking Fixtures
Two questions from Michael Schmidt. First, "Frack" a suitable substitute for the expletive "fuck," and "frickin'" (or "frikkin'") is a suitable substitute for the participle "fuckin'". Why, then, is "frick" rarely used as a substitute...
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The Nature Of Genius
What does it mean for one to be a genius? Is genius just the upper end of the really smart continuum? Is there a difference between genius and really, really, really, smart? Is it a difference of kind or degree? Is genius a matter of...
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The Irrationality Of Being A Fan
Today is opening day for the Orioles. I'm a lifelong O's fan and my kids have been junior Orioles for the last five years -- I figure, well, you have to learn to cuss sometime. In long discussions about the nature of bring a fan with...
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Historians, Archaeologists, And Scientists
Are historians scientists? They frame hypotheses about the causes and effects of real events and use empirical evidence to support their accounts. But they don't do not look for regularities to make into laws; to the contrary, they account...
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