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By Ethan Rutter Author: Thomas Gilbert
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The years of 1900-1919 are referred to as the Dead Ball Era, the period before the emergence of Babe Ruth.
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The name Dead Ball came about because of the lack of offense during the time period of 1900- 1919. The baseballs were used for about one hundred plays each, which softened the balls and made it harder to hit homeruns. Fences were also very deep some as far as 600 feet, most fences now barely reach distances over 400 feet.
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In 1909 there were complaints about the lack of offense and a baseball with cork in the middle was made just like the ones we use today. Certain players had career years like Ty Cobb who batted over.400, but pitchers soon regained control with pitches like the spitball. A batting average of.400 means that for every 10 at-bats, a batter gets 4 hits.
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In 1913 a pitcher named Russ Ford invented the emery ball by scuffing up the ball and cutting it. This made the pitch move more and thus it was harder to hit. Pitchers also had the spitball in which a pitcher might spit some chewing tobacco spit on a ball, also adding to the movement of a ball. These pitches were very hard to hit.
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During the year that the Dead Ball Era ended, eight Chicago White Sox players purposefully lost a world series, when they were offered a lot of money from gamblers to do so. Baseball lost a lot of fans, but luckily players like Babe Ruth came along and brought fans back. With the end of the Dead Ball Era, hitting again became a big part of the game.
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Because of all the lack off offence during the Dead Ball Era, changes were made to the game like fences being moved back. Also baseballs were made with cork in the middle, so it rebounds faster off the bat and goes further. In addition, a ball batted, or one that has come in contact with the ground and is scuffed, is removed from play and replaced with a new one, which ensures fair play between the pitcher and the hitter.
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The offence produced as a result of these changes has made the game of baseball more popular and viewer friendly. These days it is common for many players to have batting averages of over.300, but during the Dead Ball Era this was not so. In 1905 only 2 players batted over.300 and they were Wee Willie Keeler and Elmer Flick.
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The author of Dead Ball taught me a lot about how offence was all but absent during the 20 years of the Dead Ball Era. Pitchers had unfair advantages because they could scuff the ball and alter it with saliva. I know that I am very glad changes were made to make the game more offensive, it makes the game more exciting to watch and play.
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