That depends. Do you mean any given baseball player, or the smartest, most studious baseball player? If you mean the smartest non-player vs. the smartest player, no. If you mean the smartest non-player vs. just anyone who has played the game, then yes. ---- I agree, yet, this is quite a philosophical question. I would sugest that experience pays great dividends in anything. In a sport as complex as baseball, experience is really needed to know the in's and out's of the game. That is not to say that a non-player can't be extreamly knowledgeable. == == Well actually the person who has never played baseball can be smarter than a baseball player if that person who never played baseball studied baseball alot. No some one that has never played dosent know more just because you have to play it to get to really know it ANSWER: Anything is possible but i think it is less likely for a non-baseball player to know more than a player _________________________________________ Same. I truly agree. I play baseball myself and im pretty sure people can out wit me. ---- I agree too. I play baseball and I'm on my high school team and everything but it really helps me when my coach yells out pointers. My coaches have not played baseball. Yea i know a lot of people that might know more
He was selected off of a list by Branch RickeyInterviewed by Branch RickeyOn April 15,1945; signed a contract with Branch Rickey officially making him a MLB player. (The first black one too)I hope that helps! :)
To look like a baseball player you need to do a couple things. Your pants should be long, and flared and over your cleats. wristbands also help fit the look. your hat should be curved,but not to the extreme. when its sunny where sunglasses, preferably oakleys. ( on hat upside down or just right on your face. Eye black helps to complete the look too. Sure, you can look as good as you want on a baseball field but that isn't gonna make you play any better. Oakleys? pants over cleats? nahh. You play hard and play solid baseball. You are a ballplayer. If your cocky..your puting yourself in a hole.
I'm a baseball umpire and I understand we retire numbers to show respect for our fallen fellows and that no further greatness can be attributed to that number without the original player taking credit. No one will fill his/her shoes again. Hope that helps a little.gmg
I dont think they get anything. They already have a contract. I think it just helps them get re-signed.
A baseball bat is a third-class lever because the effort force (your hands pushing on the bat) is between the fulcrum (the point where the bat rests on your shoulder) and the resistance force (the ball being hit).
A lever is a device that helps reduce the force needed to do work by amplifying the input force. It consists of a rigid bar or beam that pivots at a fixed point, called a fulcrum. By adjusting the distance between the applied force and the fulcrum, a lever can increase the force output while reducing the force input needed.
In softball, action-reaction forces come into play when a player throws a ball. As the player exerts force on the ball by releasing it, an equal and opposite force is exerted on the player in the opposite direction. This force helps propel the ball forward.
Friction is the force that helps to stop us from slipping over. When our shoes grip the ground, the friction between the shoe and the surface provides the necessary traction to prevent slipping.
The force that holds you to a sled when it starts moving is friction between your body and the sled, as well as the force of gravity acting on you downwards. As the sled accelerates, friction between your body and the sled helps keep you in place and in motion together.
Mass helps the gravitational force by pulling the object down
The force between two rolling objects is due to contact forces such as friction and normal force. Friction provides the necessary force to stop the rolling object, and the normal force helps to support the weight of the object.
Isostasy is the balance between the buoyant force of the mantle pushing up on the lithosphere and the gravitational force pulling the lithosphere downward. This balance helps maintain the equilibrium of the Earth's crust.
The force a machine helps us overcome is resistance.
A baseball is a great example of an internal force. The particles holding the baseball together is an internal force. But a baseball bat hitting the baseball is not an internal force, because an internal force is a force exerted by one part of a structure on another. The bat hitting the ball is an external force. Another example is a car. The pistons pushing the rods, the axle pushing the wheels, the wheels moving the car...etc. All these things are internal forces working on the car because the these things are all inside the car. But the friction created by the wheels of the car on the ground is an external force, as is the force holding the car up. Hope this helps!
The tensor force is a component of the nuclear force that acts between nucleons (protons and neutrons) within an atomic nucleus. It is a type of residual strong force that arises from the exchange of virtual pions between nucleons and contributes to the overall binding energy of the nucleus. The tensor force helps to explain certain properties of nuclear structure and interactions.
The frictional force between the sledge and the grass increases due to the interaction between the rough surfaces. This increase in friction helps to slow down the sledge and eventually bring it to a stop.