The official Hot Stove League Thread 2025-26 Offseason
Re: The official Hot Stove League Thread 2025-26 Offseason
I agree that is why it drives me insane when they think guys need two days off a week from standing around for 75 minutes a day. BUT I have never heard of mental exhaustion being an issue either. Seems like it is just an excuse for his horrible slump.
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Re: The official Hot Stove League Thread 2025-26 Offseason
Sure, it's an excuse. That's part of the job of publicly supporting your players. I think it's also true, to a degree. He was talking about the player needing to make an adjustment, which is mental not physical. And while there's a lot we don't understand about what makes major league hitters able to do what they do, we know that for almost all of them it's a process of adaptation, which is why we have them work their way through the minor leagues where they face increasingly more difficult pitching at each level. And then the final level is the major leagues, where typically you don't see guys succeed right away, which is what we saw with Cole Young. We saw some success from him, and then the league started figuring him out a little bit. And I think all Justin Hollander was saying was an acknowledgement of that. I don't know if that's exhaustion exactly, but maybe it means that the player needs to go into the offseason and kind of regroup. That seems to be where guys make improvements to their game these days.
Re: The official Hot Stove League Thread 2025-26 Offseason
I just came up with it.
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Re: The official Hot Stove League Thread 2025-26 Offseason
I would like every member of this forum to read this post. Aspire to be as thoughtful and good as Gabe. I fall so short.GL_Storm wrote: ↑Sat Nov 29, 2025 3:23 amSure, it's an excuse. That's part of the job of publicly supporting your players. I think it's also true, to a degree. He was talking about the player needing to make an adjustment, which is mental not physical. And while there's a lot we don't understand about what makes major league hitters able to do what they do, we know that for almost all of them it's a process of adaptation, which is why we have them work their way through the minor leagues where they face increasingly more difficult pitching at each level. And then the final level is the major leagues, where typically you don't see guys succeed right away, which is what we saw with Cole Young. We saw some success from him, and then the league started figuring him out a little bit. And I think all Justin Hollander was saying was an acknowledgement of that. I don't know if that's exhaustion exactly, but maybe it means that the player needs to go into the offseason and kind of regroup. That seems to be where guys make improvements to their game these days.
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Re: The official Hot Stove League Thread 2025-26 Offseason
If.dumb.fuck.jackoff.bleacher.report.fraud.com.gov was suggesting it would it warrant discussion?
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