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October 16, 2005

Baseball Is Life Students Get ‘Think’ Sign

Filed under: Sports Psychology, North America — Admin @ 7:12 pm

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - October 16, 2005

Submerged somewhere beneath the snarl of superstars, salaries, sabermetrics and steroids, baseball is still what baseball has always been: nine guys vs. nine guys, nice landscaping, pleasant weather, lukewarm beer.

And, says a neuroscientist and psychologist at Emory University, baseball is a useful metaphor for life. In her freshman seminar Psych 190: Science and Myth of Baseball, Hillary Rodman takes a kind of intellectual batting practice with 14 students, helping them seek answers to such questions as:

> Is a clubhouse leader worth a .212 batting average?

> Why is making $30 million so important to a player who “just loves the game”? more … more…

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