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Are you ready to Rumble?
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Let's Get Weird
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Fight, build, win!
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It doesn't matter what the cause of the slump is. He was pitching great earlier in the year, and he's pitching like garbage now. He needs to go to the bullpen because Guthrie is outperforming him.
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Location: Dallas, Texas
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I think Cueto is going to love our clubhouse ... tons of Latin American personalities. He's going to excel in KC
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I’m a Mahomo!
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Mid-Missouri
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#2422 |
Keep Camp Home!
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Location: St Joe MO
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I’m a Mahomo!
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Especially coming from Cincinnati. Brayan Pena was his closest bud there. I'm sure he told him all about KC.
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#2425 |
LEGEND!
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#2426 | |
Now you've pissed me off!
Join Date: Jan 2006
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It's more sophisticated than either side paints it. Old school baseball folks will say that they had issues with chemistry, or that they choked. Analytics-only people will say it was merely an aberration provided by a small sample size. The latter argument is about 90% correct, IMO, but that last ten percent does matter. Part of what causes variation in play is the fact that pitching and hitting are dynamic movements that require incredibly precise timing. Last year people in this thread were talking about how hot Nori Aoki was because he had a batting average well over .300 in September. The truth was that he was still hitting the same number of grounders that he always did, but that they were finding holes at a much higher rate than normal. His BABIP was well over .400 in September. That's not a repeatable skill; it's luck. That's the same reason why your team got rid of Frasor, who wasn't nearly as good as his ERA and why you should bench Young (who isn't either). The vast majority of the time when people are complaining about a player playing like shit they're really bitching about randomness in a small sample size. There are certain things you can't control in baseball, like hit sequencing. Both teams can play a game where they have eight base hits, but if the first team has one an inning and every one comes with two outs, they aren't scoring any runs, whereas if the second team has eight hits in a row they could easily score seven runs in the inning. Two box scores: 7 8 0 and 0 8 0 . Who really hit the ball better? Almost everyone would say team A, and they might be right, but it's not as clear as one would believe. Baseball is not unlike origin myths. People invent narratives to explain things they can't understand--"This guy is so much better because he got confidence last year," because it provides an easily digestible fiction they can pass off as authoritative. People said that about David Freese after 2011 and it wasn't true. Freese had a great 2012 because he was healthy the entire year and finally had a solid amount of big league experience. People are saying it about Lorenzo Cain this year. The truth is, given his relative inexperience in baseball growing up he's at the place in his aging curve where one would expect peak production. It doesn't fit the flowery narrative, but unlike said narrative, it's actually supported by empirical evidence, not bullshit. |
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#2427 |
Now you've pissed me off!
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#2428 | |
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#2429 |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Dallas, Texas
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8 years ago, I was probably one of the 10 best slow pitch softball players in my area. Fast forward to today ... I am still a hell of a fielder but I'm not 9 weeks in and I still haven't ****ing hit anything other than a god damn pop up or rolled over a pitch to 1st base. It's ****ing terrible. I'm a head case. If you don't think some of these hitters like Hosmer who are prone to huge slumps aren't giant head cases, then you're insane. This is why I predicted guys like Hosmer and Moose would be exponentially better this year. They are extremely talented guys ... but Moose every single year had such a terrible April he pressed constantly to get out of it. When you look at your stat line every day and you're a .180 hitter 35 games in and you're a young guy who's career is suddenly in jeopardy, you press.
Last postseason erased that doubt from Mike Moustakas ... and suddenly he's a .300 hitter with an .800 OPS and already has more hits this year than all of last year. Talent gets you so far ... but you also need confidence. Swagger is a real thing. |
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Debunking your bullshit
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