Seems to me that plenty of "individuality" exists in the current game - think of the pitcher with the slightly twisted cap or kooky delivery to throw off hitters timing, or the batter's box rituals, the players that cross themselves or point to the heaven's every time they get a hit, the stare-downs (or not) between pitcher and hitter after a HR, the player that rips off his long sleeves and creates a new uniform look, the Ricky Henderson swat-catch, the fiesty manager (ala Billy Martin) versus the avuncular type (e.g., Madden), etc. Could you imagine if professional baseball players became more extreme and emulated the NFL? After a single, the player stops at first, flexes his muscles for the camera, staring at the pitcher while he poses (perhaps kissing his own arms) Or, perhaps, after every strike out, instead of "round-the-horn," the infield does a little dance together?
Not sure what Oil Can meant by lack of individuality?