Friday, October 25, 2019

Clayton Kershaw is the World Series MVP.

How adorable. A bunch of cigar-chomping scouts getting per diems to tell the Washington coaches that Jose Altuve is good:

"They don’t have a single person in their front office from Harvard, Yale or M.I.T.

They believe in pouring money into their scouting and player department.

They have 10 scouts and advisers who are 60 or older – including two who were alive the last time the nation’s capital had a team in the World Series.

They are the Washington Nationals. And they are putting on an old-school beatdown on the Houston Astros."

This is such a nonsense narrative by scared old people.

Like when someone says this song from 20 years ago takes me back to when life was simpler. Of course life was simpler 20 years ago. Not because the world was simple, but because you were a kid in your jammies watching cartoons on television.

Or when people say they were happy that they experienced their childhood before technology took over. If you were born in the past 1,500 years, you were born in a technologically advanced age. 


"The Nationals are proving that it’s still cool to believe in old-fashioned scouting, treat players like human beings instead of assets and value experience as a positive instead of a negative."

The Brewers "should have" beat the Nationals. I guess Hader was not treated as a ... human being?

The Nationals fell behind the powerhouse Dodgers 2-0 in a five-game series. 

Then the Dodgers took the lead into the 8th inning of Game Five.

If Bob Nightengale didn't pick the Nationals before Game Three of the NLDS, then this article is BS. Which it is.


"This is an organization that values old-school scouting and experience perhaps more than any other. They have a staff that includes six former scouting directors, four former managers, two former GMs and every member of their pro scouting staff played professional baseball.

The Nationals blanketed the landscape with scouts this postseason. They had two on every team in the playoffs, including five alone on the American League Championship Series.

The Astros, who don’t have a traditional pro scout, never bothered to send a soul to advance the Nationals during the playoffs."

Give me a break.

The Astros haven't been out-pitched, out-hit, and out-fielded. They've been out-scouted?


"And a subtle reminder this is still a people’s game, played by players, not assets, where clubhouse culture is critical to a team’s success."

It's such a lazy insult to the other 31 teams.

Boone played Hicks on a hunch and it paid off. 

Boone also played Encarnacion and, whether Boone viewed Encarnacion as a "human being" or an "asset," Encarnacion sure played like a liability.


It's such a lazy analysis in other ways, too.
 
One team always wins the World Series. That team always does something right. They're always the team of destiny. That's just 20-20 hindsight garbage.


Before the playoffs started, I heard a lot about the importance of getting the home field advantage. BS.

Before the WS started, I heard a lot about the momentum-killing week-long layoff. BS.

Before the WS started, I also heard a lot about the starting pitching showcase it was going to be. Until they started playing the games. Good Pitching Always Beats Good Hitting ... Except When it Doesn't.


You know what no one said before the WS started?




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