• Sports trivia

    From Mr. Luddite@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 11 06:58:59 2021
    While watching both the Pats (they won yesterday, BTW) and
    the Red Sox (they won in 13 innings yesterday, BTW, and now
    lead the best of 5 series with Tampa Bay 2-1) questions sometimes pop
    in my head and I have to go research them.

    Here's a couple:

    How many NFL players hold 4 year college degrees as compared
    the MLB players?

    The answer surprised me but it makes sense.

    About 46 percent of NFL players hold a BA or graduate degree
    whereas less than 5 percent of MLB players have at least a
    4 year degree.

    The reason is because the NFL does not have a farm team
    system like that in baseball and players are drafted
    from college. In baseball, players are typically recruited
    directly from high school or before they graduate from
    college. Few return to school to finish their degree.

    Second trivia question:

    How many baseballs are typically used during a single
    MLB game?

    Answer:

    Usually between 88 and 100 balls are used per game.
    Baseballs used in MLB are bought in bulk for $6 each.
    Balls that are not given to fans are collected and
    sent to the respective minor league teams for use.

    Fascinating, huh?

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  • From John@21:1/5 to Mr. Luddite on Mon Oct 11 14:42:15 2021
    On Mon, 11 Oct 2021 06:58:59 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" <nothere@noland.com> wrote:


    While watching both the Pats (they won yesterday, BTW) and
    the Red Sox (they won in 13 innings yesterday, BTW, and now
    lead the best of 5 series with Tampa Bay 2-1) questions sometimes pop
    in my head and I have to go research them.

    Here's a couple:

    How many NFL players hold 4 year college degrees as compared
    the MLB players?

    The answer surprised me but it makes sense.

    About 46 percent of NFL players hold a BA or graduate degree
    whereas less than 5 percent of MLB players have at least a
    4 year degree.

    The reason is because the NFL does not have a farm team
    system like that in baseball and players are drafted
    from college. In baseball, players are typically recruited
    directly from high school or before they graduate from
    college. Few return to school to finish their degree.

    Second trivia question:

    How many baseballs are typically used during a single
    MLB game?

    Answer:

    Usually between 88 and 100 balls are used per game.
    Baseballs used in MLB are bought in bulk for $6 each.
    Balls that are not given to fans are collected and
    sent to the respective minor league teams for use.

    Fascinating, huh?

    Yeah, that was interesting.
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  • From gfretwell@aol.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 11 22:04:25 2021
    On Mon, 11 Oct 2021 06:58:59 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" <nothere@noland.com>
    wrote:


    While watching both the Pats (they won yesterday, BTW) and
    the Red Sox (they won in 13 innings yesterday, BTW, and now
    lead the best of 5 series with Tampa Bay 2-1) questions sometimes pop
    in my head and I have to go research them.

    Here's a couple:

    How many NFL players hold 4 year college degrees as compared
    the MLB players?

    The answer surprised me but it makes sense.

    About 46 percent of NFL players hold a BA or graduate degree
    whereas less than 5 percent of MLB players have at least a
    4 year degree.

    The reason is because the NFL does not have a farm team
    system like that in baseball and players are drafted
    from college. In baseball, players are typically recruited
    directly from high school or before they graduate from
    college. Few return to school to finish their degree.

    There are not many Dominican football players ;-)

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  • From Mr. Luddite@21:1/5 to gfretwell@aol.com on Tue Oct 12 06:53:40 2021
    On 10/11/2021 10:04 PM, gfretwell@aol.com wrote:
    On Mon, 11 Oct 2021 06:58:59 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" <nothere@noland.com>
    wrote:


    While watching both the Pats (they won yesterday, BTW) and
    the Red Sox (they won in 13 innings yesterday, BTW, and now
    lead the best of 5 series with Tampa Bay 2-1) questions sometimes pop
    in my head and I have to go research them.

    Here's a couple:

    How many NFL players hold 4 year college degrees as compared
    the MLB players?

    The answer surprised me but it makes sense.

    About 46 percent of NFL players hold a BA or graduate degree
    whereas less than 5 percent of MLB players have at least a
    4 year degree.

    The reason is because the NFL does not have a farm team
    system like that in baseball and players are drafted
    from college. In baseball, players are typically recruited
    directly from high school or before they graduate from
    college. Few return to school to finish their degree.


    There are not many Dominican football players ;-)


    That be true. I am curious though. Many current players
    are from Cuba. How do they get through the political
    BS in order to play here?

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  • From gfretwell@aol.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 12 12:34:15 2021
    On Tue, 12 Oct 2021 06:53:40 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" <nothere@noland.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/11/2021 10:04 PM, gfretwell@aol.com wrote:
    On Mon, 11 Oct 2021 06:58:59 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" <nothere@noland.com>
    wrote:


    While watching both the Pats (they won yesterday, BTW) and
    the Red Sox (they won in 13 innings yesterday, BTW, and now
    lead the best of 5 series with Tampa Bay 2-1) questions sometimes pop
    in my head and I have to go research them.

    Here's a couple:

    How many NFL players hold 4 year college degrees as compared
    the MLB players?

    The answer surprised me but it makes sense.

    About 46 percent of NFL players hold a BA or graduate degree
    whereas less than 5 percent of MLB players have at least a
    4 year degree.

    The reason is because the NFL does not have a farm team
    system like that in baseball and players are drafted
    from college. In baseball, players are typically recruited
    directly from high school or before they graduate from
    college. Few return to school to finish their degree.


    There are not many Dominican football players ;-)


    That be true. I am curious though. Many current players
    are from Cuba. How do they get through the political
    BS in order to play here?

    You can't buy Cuban cigars but if they have a good fast ball you can
    buy a Cuban player.

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