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So far, so honest.But, you know, I hope that his wanting to talk, to teach, isn't breaking some kind of Omerta with The Powers That Be.Baseball people always talk in cliches, boring BORING stupid sounding cliches, never explaining, just engaging in endless circuitous “logic” if you can even call it that.And now is the time of year that we replica Longines L3.651.4.56.6 Men's watch get to hear some of the baseball writers and their usual outpouring of dislike of and resentment to those people who play with baseball numbers both fantasy and professional statisticians (such as Tom Tango and Dan Szymborski.)
I've always wondered exactly why so many media baseball writers and columnists are so all fired eager to insist that absolutely replica Longines L1.642.4.77.3 watch could possibly be learned from stats or any sort (except for the old ones RBI and batting average) and that anything that any baseball team could possibly want to know is already known by Those Infallible Scouts.And, of course, by implication, the BBWAA.Is it just one of the endless manifestations of the “Back In My Day Ever Thang Was The Way Things Were Supposed To Be” syndrome? When didn't nobody but Us Baseball Writers get to know anything?
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