Thursday, June 14, 2012
Braves Freeman Struggling to See with CLs, Glasses, and Goggles
The New York Times has run a great story about Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman's struggle to see at the plate. It begins this way: "A hitter is nothing without his eyes, which is why anxiety gripped
Atlanta’s Freddie Freeman last month when his vision started blurring.
What if his career was being sideswiped? A hitter might as well have a
Wiffle ball bat in his hands if he goes to the plate and his vision is
not right. Freeman, 22 and in his second season as the Braves’ regular first baseman, was scared, and rightfully so." Read more.
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