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Family Business
Found it interesting tonight to learn that Lance Niekro, son of Joe Niekro, nephew of Phil, has hit 5 homeruns in just 57 ab's for the Giants this year. With all these father/son combos in the league over the years (Boone's, Griffey's, Bonds'), does anyone think that some people are just born with the ability to play a sport/talent? I understand most players who come through make it with lots of practice, but is it possible to be born with the ability to swing a bat with consistency? I wonder what things will be like when people can start altering the genes of their babies, to make them anything they want.
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Most studies say that athletes are (physically) at least 75% born and at most 25% made. So these athletes have the genes to be athletes physically, then add in that they often have the mental make-up as well from being raised by an athlete, and that explains a lot of the high success rates of athletic families.
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It's really, really hard to separate nature from nurture. I saw a bio on Bret Boone that talked about how he literally played catch with his dad and granddad as soon as he was able to walk. For the Boones (or, for that matter, the Bells, the Hairstons, even probably the Fielders to some extent), that kind of thing is how they relate to each other. How many non-baseball families are like that?
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Lance even throws a knuckleball, I hope Felipe throws him into a blowout sometime this year.
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The Alous in baseball are a good example. The three brothers (the James anecdote in his Historical Abstract.... pure gold), Moises and Mel Rojas.
However... in North American pro sports, the Sutter brothers will always be special.
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