«A survival
lesson from bats: Eating variety keeps species multiplying.»
Not exact matches
He learned it
from Jack ¬ † Sr., aCPA who played baseball at Seton Hall and has given
batting lessons for 17 years, instructing his three boys, Jack Jr., Kevin (drafted in the 11th roundby the Atlanta Braves in 2000) and Michael (picked in the 35th by the St. LouisCardinals in» 01).
The academy is home to travel teams
from U11 - U18, year - round camps, position training and private
lessons and
batting cages in their facility.
And last, of course, she wants to know what
lessons bat researchers can learn
from this population that might help them save other types of
bats in other places.
Again, a
lesson from baseball: Perkins knew the concept of
batting average, then he discovered the concept of «runs created,» a measure of how many runs a batter generates for each time at
bat (on average)-- an index more important than just getting hits.
In this breezy read - along, parents of every species imaginable
from skunks and beavers to bears and
bats share affectionate moments with their young, imparting important
lessons and words of encouragement.