Sunday, July 19, 2009
The Attempt to Eliminate the IBB… in 1920
Thank you Brendan:
In 1920, baseball’s rule makers took the first step to eliminate the spitball. They also made an attempt that year to abolish the intentional walk.
Much like baseball fans today, crowds in the dead ball era hated watching their favorite club’s best hitters get walked intentionally. While strategic from a managerial standpoint, the fans hated it - it was called the most unpopular play in baseball by the New York Times – and the rule makers wanted to appease the crowds.
I was born 100 years too late.


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