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Related: About this forumMLB moves into new era: No players left from 20th century
Source: Associated Press
MLB moves into new era: No players left from 20th century
By BEN WALKER
March 27, 2019
Four-man outfields. High-tech anti-spying rules. A starting pitcher facing just one batter in a playoff game.
But beyond all the shifts, analytics and social media outreach, heres the best way to tell Major League Baseball has zoomed into a new era: Theres not a single active player left from the 20th century.
Not one.
Adrian Beltre and Bartolo Colon were the last, the Elias Sports Bureau said. And with all 30 teams set to play Thursday from Bryce Harpers home debut at Citizens Bank Park to Mookie Betts and the champion Boston Red Sox visiting Seattle this year MLB becomes the first of the four major sports without someone still around who played in the 1900s.
The last time that was true in the big leagues? Back before even the World Series existed.
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By BEN WALKER
March 27, 2019
Four-man outfields. High-tech anti-spying rules. A starting pitcher facing just one batter in a playoff game.
But beyond all the shifts, analytics and social media outreach, heres the best way to tell Major League Baseball has zoomed into a new era: Theres not a single active player left from the 20th century.
Not one.
Adrian Beltre and Bartolo Colon were the last, the Elias Sports Bureau said. And with all 30 teams set to play Thursday from Bryce Harpers home debut at Citizens Bank Park to Mookie Betts and the champion Boston Red Sox visiting Seattle this year MLB becomes the first of the four major sports without someone still around who played in the 1900s.
The last time that was true in the big leagues? Back before even the World Series existed.
-snip-
Read more: https://apnews.com/c171fd38f1d0498390b4e7f0e5b092ee
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MLB moves into new era: No players left from 20th century (Original Post)
Eugene
Mar 2019
OP
I just watched 38 year-old Erik Kratz catch an entire 18 inning marathon game for the SF Giants...
Brother Buzz
Apr 2019
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Ohiogal
(35,559 posts)1. Good information, thanks!
Capt. America
(2,486 posts)2. no more Fatolo?!?!?
Brother Buzz
(38,124 posts)3. I just watched 38 year-old Erik Kratz catch an entire 18 inning marathon game for the SF Giants...
and thought he might have snuck in under the wire. Nope, he was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2002