I once roomed with a friend, a well-known paleontologist, at a professional meeting of the American Society of Zoologists in Denver that happened to be at the time as the World Series. He was glued to the television in our room for the game and amazed me with his seemingly encyclopedic knowledge of baseball statistics: batting averages, game scores, world series titles, rookie years, and so forth. Finally, I can now claim to know one piece of trivia that he might not. Who is the official entomologist of Major League Baseball?
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