Bill “Spaceman” Lee: One Out of This World Ballplayer
One of my favorite things about baseball is the array of characters that have played the game over time. In a sport where refined technique is as valued as raw athleticism, there is much more opportunity for people outside of the typical “jock” to excel. Anyone with an oversized pituitary gland can dunk a basketball or run and make a leaping catch, but it takes more than just physical skills to understand the mechanics of effectively swinging a bat at something moving so fast you can hardly see it. And while all sports require some amount of strategy, baseball is much more of a thinking man’s game due to its endless situational possibilities and therefore many more intellectual athletes seem to be drawn to it as opposed to other sports. Finally, baseball is inherently much more of an individual game than any other team sport. When a batter strikes out he cannot blame his teammates and when a team completes a perfect game it is only the pitcher who gets recorded credit for the statistic. These nuances, along with the overly-conservative rigidity of MLB, make baseball the perfect sport for unique personas to stand out, and no character has ever shined brighter than baseball’s one and only Spaceman, Bill Lee.
August 2, 2010
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Posted by Brett Phelps






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