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Is the National Pastime Past its Time?

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Discovery colleague John R. Miller is co-director (with Wesley Smith) of our Center on Human Rights and Bioethics. Often the former Congressman and former U.S. Ambassador writes about human trafficking (his field while in the State Department). He also was carried on the oped page of the New York Times not long ago on the topic of international public opinion polls (Mr. Miller is not impressed by their significance). In fact, the Wall Street Journal did something highly unusual after the Times ran Mr. Miller on the public polling subject: they excerpted it. In February John wrote for the Times on the subject of George Washington and the establishment of the principle of civilian rule after the Revolutionary War.

This time it's another unusual topic for our long time friend and Senior Fellow: baseball. It's in the Tuesday Wall Street Journal. The article probably will spoil a few corporate baseball owners' breakfasts.

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