Chris Cody
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It shouldn't be a strategy.
There shouldn't be an element of strategy of how you deploy your challenges to deploy being right.
It's a crazy place, like I say, purgatory that we live in, and it's self-imposed, league-imposed.
Well, but that's why the manager has to tell his β there has to be a rule set that each team has where it's like, we don't challenge unless it's after the season.
I would assume that there will be certain teams with certain players who might have the green light at all times.
But I'll ask Clayton McCullough the next time I'm at spring training, hey, what is your rule going to be team-wide?
Are there going to be certain guys who have the ability to do this whenever they want?
Is your catcher going to have the green light whenever he wants?
Or is this going to be the type of thing where, hey, we'll only make a challenge if there's already a runner on base because we think we can produce a run.
Or someone in scoring position.
After a certain inning.
I'll ask that question so we can get the answer from a major league manager.
Saz with a 2-1.
Shitty, you want to know what were the kids doing?
So going back to Amin's original point.
It makes me nuts when these NBA coaches, several, yes, it's one thing for the player to do the bullshit, okay?
And by the way, I'm with you that if the player does it, it should automatically trigger the challenge, but if that happens, he's gonna come up with another sign, like, going like this means challenge.
Like, they're gonna come up with another signal, all right?