Wednesday, October 24, 2007

A Physicist Playing In Baseball's World Series?

The upcoming Baseball's World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Colorado Rockies has a physics connection, beyond the usual "physics of Baseball". It appears that the starting pitcher in Game 1 for the Colorado Rockies, "..... Jeff Francis, was a physics major with a 3.8 grade-point average at the University of British Columbia....".

Didn't say if he finished his education and actually got his degree, though. Anyone knows?

Zz.

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