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yeah, you summed it up pretty well and even-keeled... we had bad calls go both ways. and i've driven myself to the brink of insanity thinking about all the different scenarios that could have played out if the ball went a few millimeters in a different direction.
honestly, the thing that really irks me is bad baserunning....
like, the stuck balls, broken bats, bad strike calls, those things are pure bad luck...
but baserunning is something totally within your control... baseball is a game of inches, and baserunning is a game of milliseconds... the forced out at home.... what if we had just practiced sprinting a few days a week? baseball needs to start looking at marginal gains, especially when it comes to running speed. there's a well established body of science on how to get faster, whereas the same isn't true for something like batting or pitching.
i'm pretty biased and ranting as a runner, i guess... i just think baserunning is a very underdeveloped skill on the team, and baseball in general
Couldn't agree with you more. I was talking with the Mrs about this today, like there were several unfortunate things (crazy amounts of), and baseball is a game of inches and all of that. But their base running was borderline amateur hour. Think of all the moments throughout the world series too, like there was one where the ump called it a strike but it was assumed it was a ball that led to a third out, like that's just crazy stuff. You'd expect that from a little league team, not one in the depths of the world series.
Regardless, it sure was fun, and I'm still pretty thankful for the ride they gave us. Forever Jays!