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    BrentCrude
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    An observation,did old time baseball players all look 65 when in their 20's?

    Freakey stuff when you watch all the vintage baseball file footage they show alot these days where guys like Ty Cobb looked like an old geezer on social security and medicare when he was probably 30.Same for football too where Y.A. Tittle looked like a guy you would see with Alzheimers in a nursing home when he was quarterbacking the Giants.Henry ''Pocket Rocket''Richard for the Canadiens looked like Thomas Jefferson in a white wig.Are there any pro sports players now that fall into the looking aged beyond their years category?
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    lol good observation, must be putting something in our soap in recent years to give us that lustery, shiny, unwrinkled look.

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    Lots of those guys were hard living dudes. When you add in the 2nd jobs most of them had to work to survive, smoking, etc they were living a life very much different from today's athletes.

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    I just watched Cobb the other night, its like he played a different sport than what we see modern day. Josh Hamilton breaks an arm and gets upset his third base coach waved him into home? Can you imagine Cobb doing that, he was described by detroit free press as "daring to the point of dementia."

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    They were actually time traveling cyborgs from the future MLB management sent there to establish legendary personas to increase the popularity of baseball going forward. All the while these devious characters devised a plan to make all rebroadcasts of property require the expressed written consent of current MLB bureaucrats thereby sedating the baseball proletariat from rising up and establishing new leagues that would be in direct competition.

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    I notice they all move really fast too like 2 or 3x the speed of a normal human being. It's crazy.

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    Ive certainly noticed this as well. Even when I watch games from the 80's, it seems like all the back end starters and relievers are in their 40's, and look mechanically horrendous, but when you look at their numbers, they faired alright. Makes me wonder if I grew up 20 years earlier, would I have had a shot to make it to that level?

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    The old footage is grainy.

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    I watched a classic episode of Home Run Derby, which featured Willie Mays and Gil Hodges. Not sure how old Hodges was at the time, but he looked at least 50.

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