Fatal flaw in baseball: you can’t will your team to victory like in other spor
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Date: October 9th, 2025 12:23 PM Author: balding swashbuckling orchestra pit trump supporter
maybe pitchers can to an extent, but when a hitter makes a big play it’s not because they willed it to happen through strength, toughness, mental focus, etc. it’s pure statistical probability and some good fortune.
if, for example, you hit a walk off single/homer, it’s because the ~25% of the time you put the ball in play just happened come at a convenient moment (close game, runners on, anticipating the correct pitch, favorable pitching matchup, etc.). run the same scenario ten times and ~75% of the time you shit the bed.
come at me libs
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