Baseball is an ever changing landscape of late, but would expansion solve one of its biggest issues?
Baseball had an offensive explosion in 1994, in retrospect, a chemically-aided jolt to the game. Lost among the plethora of dingers whizzing out of ballparks was the run at a .400 batting average by Padres batting champ Tony Gwynn. Far from a steroid-inflated Adonis, Gwynn had already established himself as the best pure hitter since Rod Carew and perhaps even back to Ted Williams.