Evolution: A World Series perspective
The Red Sox and the Rockies are like monkeys. The Texas Rangers are like woolly mammoths. The two teams competing in the World Series this week — the Boston Red Sox and the Colorado Rockies — nimbly and perhaps subconsciously adapted to a changing baseball climate in what anthropology majors might call “evolution.” Teams like Texas, on the other hand, saw their season go extinct — they’re sitting at home this week.
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