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Originally Posted by dalakhani
LOL. Its interesting that you complain about discussions devolving but yet you throw childish tantrums anytime you are challenged as if you are Whitey Ford reincarnated and your ideas of baseball should be followed to the letter lest we be damned. Indeed, like every other subject, you are the genius.
What you fail to understand is that the reward in that situation was outweighed by the probability of failure and the penalty for that failure. There was a better option: let your player try to get a routine fly ball. If you can't understand that there is such a thing as PSYCHE and that a play like that can demoralize a team, I dont know what to say. If you do understand and are choosing to just ignore it to "win" a silly argument, this is pointless.
If you dont acknowledge that pitchers pitch differently when pitching with a lead, again, i dont know what to say. The same thing with hitters.
Ask A Rod.
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I made a valid logical point and Joey was the one who had the problem with my point. I disagree with his point and said why. He just called me names and said I was simply disagreeing with him. I have made my point clear and him and you make these neblous arguments, yet I am childish? You are a pompous ass who loves to call people stupid and idiots yet when you post a study on 12 golfers I'm supposed to bow down to your knowledge and understand of psychology? please. Understand the game and make your points. If you bring something valid to the table, fine but assuming that that one play caused all these other things to happen is a reach. Ignoring the fact that the batter was to blame for missing the pitch shows total lack of understanding. And anyone who thinks the pressures of any sport that any of us ever played is the same as a major league player is a dreaming also.