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1 minute ago, John_Havok said:

I know what Grant is saying, but it's like one of those things that can never be quantified. Like... use Bassitt as an example. A few starts ago he guts through 6 innings walks the tightrope, bends, but doesnt break and ends up giving the pen a break by eating up those innings. Some fans see starts like that .. the timing of them and make the leap that the pitcher was just somehow able to summon some extra fortitude on demand in order to clutch up. 

Fast-forward to his last start and he got the sh*t kicked out of him, so it must be because he wasn't focused or wasnt trying. Same thing with Berrios. 

It's just that psychological projection that fans have with all sports. Its 99% made up and just helps fans either lay blame, or feel better. 

 I can't agree with this at all. Anyone who has played a sport knows that you have days where just feel really locked in and focused, maybe you have something extra in the tank. Athletes themselves say these kinds of things in their postgame interviews, including Bassitt himself.

These guys aren't superhuman, they don't feel the exact same every day. They call these the dog days of summer for a reason. It's difficult to stay focused in this part of the season and inevitably, some players aren't.

It's certainly not some made up voodoo to appease stupid fans.

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Ernie breaking Cal Ripken's consecutive games played streak despite having a 50 wRC+ against RHP is a lot more palatable when he's actually playing defense. He's been responsible for like half the O's runs with his defense. 

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Just now, Grant77 said:

 I can't agree with this at all. Anyone who has played a sport knows that you have days where just feel really locked in and focused, maybe you have something extra in the tank. Athletes themselves say these kinds of things in their postgame interviews, including Bassitt himself.

These guys aren't superhuman, they don't feel the exact same every day. They call these the dog days of summer for a reason. It's difficult to stay focused in this part of the season and inevitably, some players aren't.

It's certainly not some made up voodoo to appease stupid fans.

Of course players feel that way some days, theyre no different than anyone other human. Some days we all feel bulletproof. 

My point is, there's no correlation/causation to feeling "locked in" to performance. I'm willing to bet if there was a way to scientifically study what happens to every player on every day they felt "locked in" vs any other day, the same variances would exist.

Humans make up all kinds of psychological stuff that isnt quantifiable to make themselves feel better about what happens in their day to day. That's how our brains work.

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Just now, glory said:

Ernie breaking Cal Ripken's consecutive games played streak despite having a 50 wRC+ against RHP is a lot more palatable when he's actually playing defense. He's been responsible for like half the O's runs with his defense. 

It's been a complete backbreaker today

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1 minute ago, Stangstag said:

Y Rod no bueno today

I wanted him pulled after the first 4 pitch walk a batter earlier 

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