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No one is saying it's an individual no-hitter.
The guy who pitched seven innings and got taken out of the game against his will, I guarantee you he's going to say, I just pitched a no-hitter.
No, it isn't.
Were there any complete games?
Yeah, by myriad pitchers.
That's the problem with baseball.
Lean back.
That's the problem with baseball now.
Like comically.
You're looking at a box score now.
There's nine pitchers in a game, if you're lucky.
Yeah, but why are we demanding perfection in our officiating?
right athletes strike out they commit bad errors in every sport i agree human fallibility is accepted as a part of sports but we don't tolerate it with officiating i don't understand that i think sports should do one of the other you either go all in
Like everything is ABS, everything is reviewable, everything is electronic.
You go all in or you go all in on the human side.
You throw up a middle finger to AI and everything about it and you say... I don't think I'm absurd when I say there are too many dollars at risk.
But Wimby is in control of whether or not Wimby gets in foul trouble, right?
Okay, but still, you have to admit that a player has some say over whether or not he gets in foul trouble, right?
I mean, Wemby can play a cautious game and still play his game, right?
Don Libetard.