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2 minutes ago, Il BuonO said:

Agree, but Gunnar could have eaten that and kept it first and second.

In three years Gunnar will eat it.  Now he is trying to figure out if he is spiderman or Superman.  

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1 minute ago, Gurgi said:

I wonder if Manoah ever makes it back.  I am very curious how he reacts to this tough news on his arm.  

Probably buys a  six pack and blames someone else.  

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1 minute ago, Malike said:

If you can't make the throw put it in your pocket. How many errors does he have? How many are throwing errors? He broke a guys face last year.

That wasn’t a routine throw though. That’s not the yips. Yips are, like, not being able to make the simplest of throws. Steve Sax had the yips. Chuck Knoblauch had the yips. The catcher in Major League 2 had the yips and recited the Victoria’s Secret catalog to calm himself before making throws in order to get over it. 

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Just now, Gurgi said:

In three years Gunnar will eat it.  Now he is trying to figure out if he is spiderman or Superman.  

He has made that play plenty of times this year.  The throw wasn’t that much off line. Mounty needed to come off the bag. 

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2 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

That wasn’t a routine throw though. That’s not the yips. Yips are, like, not being able to make the simplest of throws. Steve Sax had the yips. Chuck Knoblauch had the yips. The catcher in Major League 2 had the yips and recited the Victoria’s Secret catalog to calm himself before making throws in order to get over it. 

He's done that on routine plays as well, in fact, he seems to do it more when he has more time.

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Just now, Gurgi said:

In three years Gunnar will eat it.  Now he is trying to figure out if he is spiderman or Superman.  

No doubt. He gets to many balls that surprise me. His maturation at the position will be a process.

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