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Old 01-23-2007, 04:53 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Baseball players in general are probably more superstitious than any other professional athletes.

I think it's because since it's a game of precision, you need things to be constant. Like, your swing should be the same every time, your pitching motion should be the same every time, etc. Then, it gets translated to other facets of their life. Baseball players HATE change, and once they find something that works, they don't want to change it, whether it be uniform number, pre-game meals, or something else

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