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Why was the 1998 home run race bad for baseball?

Why was the 1998 home run race bad for baseball?

Or if Sosa didn’t take Flintstone vitamins. In 1998, Sosa and McGwire made us baseball fans again. Sure, most fans knew there was no way the home runs being hit were done naturally, but at that moment not many seemed to care. But now fans do. And the great home run chase is kind of like eating too much cotton candy at the ballpark.

Why was the 1998 home run record chase important?

The ’97 and ’98 home run record chases are widely credited by sports analysts as having restored Major League Baseball among its fan base in the preceding years, as many had lost interest and felt betrayed by the strike in 1994, although others contest this.

What was Sammy Sosa single season home run record in 1998?

Enter Sammy and Big Mac. “Those guys saved baseball,” said Kerry Wood, who was in his first season with the Cubs in 1998. But did they really? The quest to break Roger Maris’ single-season home run record of 61 (set in 1961) captured the attention of the nation.

Who was the Major League Baseball leader in home runs in 1997?

Of more note was Mark McGwire of the Oakland Athletics, who first drew attention by hitting a league-leading 52 home runs that season while only playing in 130 games. The 1997 home run chase featured McGwire and Griffey, but neither reached it that year.

Or if Sosa didn’t take Flintstone vitamins. In 1998, Sosa and McGwire made us baseball fans again. Sure, most fans knew there was no way the home runs being hit were done naturally, but at that moment not many seemed to care. But now fans do. And the great home run chase is kind of like eating too much cotton candy at the ballpark.

The ’97 and ’98 home run record chases are widely credited by sports analysts as having restored Major League Baseball among its fan base in the preceding years, as many had lost interest and felt betrayed by the strike in 1994, although others contest this.

Enter Sammy and Big Mac. “Those guys saved baseball,” said Kerry Wood, who was in his first season with the Cubs in 1998. But did they really? The quest to break Roger Maris’ single-season home run record of 61 (set in 1961) captured the attention of the nation.

Is it necessary to Abolish Human Resources ( HR )?

It is often ineffective, incompetent, and costly; in a phrase, it is value sapping. Indeed, if HR were to remain configured as it is today in many companies, I would have to answer the question above with a resounding “Yes—abolish the thing!” But the truth is, HR has never been more necessary.