Victory Line
When did the orchestrated victory line become commonplace in baseball?? Go back 10, 20 or 50 years, and I honestly don't recall almost every regular season win end in such a fashion. Maybe the pitcher and catcher hug or swap high fives? Even before we called them walk-offs, a batter who abruptly ended a game got his congratulations.
But when did this scene evolve into baseball's counterpart of the encore and cast bow at the end of a show?
(This image is from the end of the August 2nd Mets victory over the Nationals. Reliever Tyler Clippard -- #46 on the far left -- just got the final out.)
But when did this scene evolve into baseball's counterpart of the encore and cast bow at the end of a show?
(This image is from the end of the August 2nd Mets victory over the Nationals. Reliever Tyler Clippard -- #46 on the far left -- just got the final out.)
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