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Nutmeggers wrote:I always assumed that "Extreme" implied "at the far end of", as in as far away from the earth's core as possible. I'm still confused why we don't have any teams in Nepal.
Us poor IL teams already have to deal with frequent flights to Europe - have some pity! :-L
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LOL, This is hilarious! Especially the Yuman beings :lol:
I appreciate your chuckling at my feeble witticisms, but remember, Bob of Kazoo, I will be trying to trade you some of those Yuman beings for some of your Kalamazoons.
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Nutmeggers wrote:I always assumed that "Extreme" implied "at the far end of", as in as far away from the earth's core as possible. I'm still confused why we don't have any teams in Nepal.
Nepal! Kathmandu's no further from the earth's core than any other mile-high city. In fact, according to the WickedPedia folk, Kathmandu is slightly less elevated than Denver.

No, we need to think big. We need a team … on the moon!
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Bulldozers wrote:
Nutmeggers wrote:I always assumed that "Extreme" implied "at the far end of", as in as far away from the earth's core as possible. I'm still confused why we don't have any teams in Nepal.
Nepal! Kathmandu's no further from the earth's core than any other mile-high city. In fact, according to the WickedPedia folk, Kathmandu is slightly less elevated than Denver.

No, we need to think big. We need a team … on the moon!
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Thoroughbreds wrote:The Moon Dogs ... a bunch of howlers
I have a team in another league named the Moondoggies, after John Lennon, of course. But what a great name for a PEBA team. And think of the home field advantage! How big would the stadiums have to be to contain fly balls in such reduced gravity? Or would we come up with a gravity ball that neutralized the effects of the moon's weak gravitation? Of course, playing ball in those astronaut suits would slow down baserunning, in fact, watching a game would be like watching baseball in slow-mo, all the time!

Sinkerball pitchers would have no success, the ball simply wouldn't sink. But knuckleballers would thrive. And the Eephus pitch would make a comeback. No batter would be patient enough to wait for an orbiting pitch to return to the moon's surface. It'd be like watching slow-pitch softball on qualudes.

The more I think about it, the more I like it.

Let's realize the full potential of our league name. Let's move the Bulldozers to the moon!
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Bulldozers wrote:Sinkerball pitchers would have no success, the ball simply wouldn't sink. But knuckleballers would thrive. And the Eephus pitch would make a comeback. No batter would be patient enough to wait for an orbiting pitch to return to the moon's surface. It'd be like watching slow-pitch softball on qualudes.
Actually, the knuckleball wouldn't knuckle hardly at all. It requires air build up against the seams and an irregular vortex behind the path of the ball to generate the knuckling action. I imagine that most knuckleballs would end up just beyond the outfield fences on Mars.
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I would imagine playing on the moon... you could bunt balls for doubles and triples? But of course, fan support would probably suck. There wouldn't be many fans attending the games. Even if they were, you wouldn't hear any sound from them.

Speaking of Moondogs, what about Chris "Moondog" York... I guess I now have ideas of how his name came about.
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Nutmeggers wrote: Actually, the knuckleball wouldn't knuckle hardly at all. It requires air build up against the seams and an irregular vortex behind the path of the ball to generate the knuckling action. I imagine that most knuckleballs would end up just beyond the outfield fences on Mars.
I'm not entirely convinced the knuckler wouldn't work on the moon. Though there's no air on the moon, there is wind. Solar wind. It might take a little practice, but certainly knuckleball pitchers could learn to use the solar wind to create the vortex behind the ball which is responsible for the knuckler's erratic path to the plate.

In fact, if a pitcher would dare to expose his face to the elements, he could blow air behind the knuckler he throws, and with no atmosphere to interfere, one breath would push the ball a long ways!

I'm ready to sign up with NASA to be the first to throw a knuckleball on the moon.
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Bulldozers wrote: I'm not entirely convinced the knuckler wouldn't work on the moon. Though there's no air on the moon, there is wind. Solar wind.
Can you have wind without air?
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Borealis wrote:
Bulldozers wrote: I'm not entirely convinced the knuckler wouldn't work on the moon. Though there's no air on the moon, there is wind. Solar wind.
Can you have wind without air?
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If a ball knuckles on the moon and nobody is there, does it make a sound?
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Borealis wrote:Can you have wind without air?
Depends on two factors. How good your spacesuit seal is and how many beans you ate in the lunar lander last night. :geek:
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Borealis wrote:Can you have wind without air?
Depends on two factors. How good your spacesuit seal is and how many beans you ate in the lunar lander last night. :geek:
That puts a whole new meaning to a pitcher throwing gas.

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Featherheads wrote: Edit for a trip down memory lane:
John would draft Michael Burton over Hancock :-#
To that I will add: I knew it on draft day. 8)
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How in the world did Rafael Suarez fall to me? :-B

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Featherheads wrote:Edit for a trip down memory lane:
John would draft Michael Burton over Hancock :-#
I really did believe that! :oops:
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