A Pro Ballplayer’s Perspective
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A Pro Ballplayer’s Perspective
@aPROballplayer
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Personally, I think the recruiting issues in dynasty can be solved by making some recruits much cheaper. It’s simple supply/demand. Roughly half the 3 stars need 0 NIL and the other half need to have their starting point cut in half 4 stars need to cost what 3 stars currently cost currently. It might not fix EVERYTHING with recruiting, but it’d be a good starting point









I love seeing coaches think outside the box. Serious question… Can someone explain this one to me like I’m 8 years old? What’s the movement principle or game transfer behind this drill?


Ok, I'm not gonna lie, it's plays like this that make me question having my DMs open. It's obvious the folks asking me about this play in the @astros and @Rangers game are either daily fantasy players, or gamblers, so I'll use this as an educational post. This is NEVER an error. This play where Brice Matthews is on the dead run, leaping to save a home run, and nearly making a SportsCenter Top-10 (this would have been No. 1) play is NOT an error. This is way, way, way beyond ordinary effort. An error is a dropping of the ball or a misplay in which the average fielder is expected to make the physical catch at that position, using ordinary effort. There is nothing ordinary about this. This is ALWAYS a hit. ALWAYS.






