In studying World War I, the American historian Bruce Catton identified a simple and ironclad rule concerning technology: What you can do, you must do. I was thinking about the current uproar over the Houston Astros’ use of technology to steal signs and I thought about Catton’s observation and how it might offer some understanding of what happened in this latest of baseball scandals
abstract: While former New York Yankees pitcher Goose Gossage unleashed his tirade on the deteriorat...
As predicted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt December 7, 1941 was a day that has lived in infamy....
Baseball\u27s All-Star Game is coming up on Tuesday at Coors Field in Denver, one of the newest, and...
This paper compares and contrasts the economic model for baseball in the 20th century without techno...
In January 2020, the Houston Astros organization was accused of cheating during the 2017 and 2018 ba...
On Saturday, October 13, 2018, a man claiming to be a Houston Astros employee was removed from an ar...
Stealing signs from the catcher or base coaches in baseball, if done by the naked eye, is not prohib...
Major League baseball once again found itself among the inhabitants of the obtuse and sinister, not ...
Sometimes the worst laid plans of mice and men cannot do their damage. In the case of the major leag...
On July, 2016, Chris Correa, the former Scouting Director of the St. Louis Cardinals, was sentenced ...
A qualitative analysis of the Major League Baseball industry’s perspective on the use of technology ...
When I was a young boy I remember using the term Chinese water torture for any activity that seeme...
Cheating in professional sports is nothing new. Over time, in almost every well-known professional s...
Over the last 150 years, baseball has been one of the most popular American sports. Ever since its i...
The heat and humidity of late July is sending me slouching towards the Dog Days of August. The dread...
abstract: While former New York Yankees pitcher Goose Gossage unleashed his tirade on the deteriorat...
As predicted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt December 7, 1941 was a day that has lived in infamy....
Baseball\u27s All-Star Game is coming up on Tuesday at Coors Field in Denver, one of the newest, and...
This paper compares and contrasts the economic model for baseball in the 20th century without techno...
In January 2020, the Houston Astros organization was accused of cheating during the 2017 and 2018 ba...
On Saturday, October 13, 2018, a man claiming to be a Houston Astros employee was removed from an ar...
Stealing signs from the catcher or base coaches in baseball, if done by the naked eye, is not prohib...
Major League baseball once again found itself among the inhabitants of the obtuse and sinister, not ...
Sometimes the worst laid plans of mice and men cannot do their damage. In the case of the major leag...
On July, 2016, Chris Correa, the former Scouting Director of the St. Louis Cardinals, was sentenced ...
A qualitative analysis of the Major League Baseball industry’s perspective on the use of technology ...
When I was a young boy I remember using the term Chinese water torture for any activity that seeme...
Cheating in professional sports is nothing new. Over time, in almost every well-known professional s...
Over the last 150 years, baseball has been one of the most popular American sports. Ever since its i...
The heat and humidity of late July is sending me slouching towards the Dog Days of August. The dread...
abstract: While former New York Yankees pitcher Goose Gossage unleashed his tirade on the deteriorat...
As predicted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt December 7, 1941 was a day that has lived in infamy....
Baseball\u27s All-Star Game is coming up on Tuesday at Coors Field in Denver, one of the newest, and...