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Small ball and manufacturing runs has been minimized. The team also lost their sense of urgency in Septmeber. They seemed to "wake up" today but only time will tell. |
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I was like Say What?! |
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This entire "sense of urgency" thing... So they had a poor September. That's not why they lost game 1. It's not why they won game 2. I suppose it gives people something, however intangible, a feeling of understanding. |
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It's not strategic. It's boring. I can understand why it makes you feel that way though. I mean, it was cool watching deGrom and Lackey and CK act like players yesterday. |
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Things like bunting with runners on first and second with one out (MIND BLOWN when they did that last night!!!). That's like saying you'd rather have Alex Smith at quarterback than Peyton Manning in his prime because there's more strategy involved and it takes the game to a whole new level. |
And the Royals won their last five and swept a team that was still playing for a WC spot... it's not like it takes a whole month of playing well to get the required level of momentum. Go back to mid-September of last year where they lost 3 of 4 to Boston and 4 of 6 to Detroit.
They're no longer 'just happy to be there', while the Astros are that team... so, maybe it took ~14 innings for them to loosen up, or maybe baseball happened. Between all the road wins so far, Detroit and Baltimore last season, baseball seems to happen quite a bit. |
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Just look at interleague head-to-head records just about every year and you'll see which league is superior.
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NL baseball! Such a great product to watch!
I love the days when Perez is resting. The sheer strategy of watching Drew Butera hack like a reerun at the plate is so intriguing! |
The true intricacies of the game on display guys!
Don't you get it? |
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