Dead-ball era baseball, a breakdown
One of the reasons for the dead ball era is that balls cost three dollars, or $41.44 today, making owners reluctant to purchase fresh ones. They were kept in play until mangled, soft and sometimes lopsided, and fans were expected to throw back foul balls, and
One of the reasons for the dead ball era is that balls cost three dollars, or $41.44 today, making owners reluctant to purchase fresh ones. They were kept in play until mangled
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