I love the debate about whether “clutch” is anything real or if it’s something we notice because we want to. The chapter on that very subject is one of my favorites in the BP book “Baseball Between the Numbers,” and it all makes for great fodder for late-night discussions.
Way to step up the rhetorical questions, this was a very clutch post.
I love the debate about whether “clutch” is anything real or if it’s something we notice because we want to. The chapter on that very subject is one of my favorites in the BP book “Baseball Between the Numbers,” and it all makes for great fodder for late-night discussions.
One day, I want to make a post composed entirely of rhetorical questions. It’s a dream. I’m not there yet.
You can do it, Pizza Cutter. Don’t stop believin’.
9 questions in a total of 21 sentences.
You’re (almost) half way there. Woah, livin’ on a prayer.
Me. I’m the most clutch.
True, when StatSpeak needs a column, I want Eric to be up there writing it.