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it helps to boo the opposing pitcher

Baseball pitchers threw 40% fewer strikes when the crowd jeered than when it cheered, according to an experiment led by L. Kimberly Epting of Elon University. The research, which took place in a college setting, shows that the real value of fans’ behavior during a game may be in their antagonism toward the opposing team, the authors say. Basketball players’ free-throw accuracy, however, was the same whether the crowd was cheering or jeering.

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