5. The Inverted Pyramid (example) Baseball has been played by children and professionals since time began, it seems. The way we watch a baseball game today is not entirely unlike the way people watched it in the late-1800’s when it was officially created. However, many subtle rules have been created in baseball that have had significant impacts on the game. Among these rules was the adaptation of the “Designated Hitter” in the early 1970’s. Looking carefully at this rule, one can find that the designated hitter rule has extended the playing life of many major league baseball players .
6. The idea is this: Baseball in the Modern Era Differences in modern era and “ classic” baseball “ Beneficial” Rule Changes Adoption of the Designated Hitter Thesis
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8. Anecdotal Introduction (example) It was October of 1988. Dodger fans were feeling blue. It was the bottom of the ninth. The Dodgers were down by one run. Manager Tommy Lasorda looked to his bench and called upon the injured Kirk Gibson to pinch hit. Gibson, who had two bad knees at the time, was only on the Dodger roster because he could swing the bat and be the designated hitter in Oakland’s American League ballpark. It was because of the designated hitter rule that Gibson got the chance to win the game for the Dodgers, and hit one of the most memorable home runs in major league baseball history. Looking carefully at the designated hitter rule, one can see that it has extended the playing life of many major league baseball players, including the famous Kirk Gibson .