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are you training it.

We all are. The data we post on here feeds into it.

Oh and how do we get compensated for that.

I'll like to train it on videos short ones

Can you make it train2

Coca (not sure on the spelling) was 100% absolutely right. The team was built for just hitting homeruns. Which is cool when it works.. but isn't sustainable. Especially not in the playoffs against top tier pitching. I watched Jazz, Volpe, Wells, none of which are "homerun" hitters.. swinging for the fences hitting pop ups. It's not to say that they can't hit HR's.. but Jazz would've been 1000x more valuable if he learned how to hit singles and doubles... go the other way on an outside pitch to slap a single and then use his speed to steal second. Then Judge's HR's could've been more impactful with runners on.

This was the story ALL year long. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays are an "old fashioned" ball club lol hitting singles, sac flys, bunting, opposite field hits, putting the ball in play.. MANUFACTURING RUNS. As a time NYY fan, I'm frustrated that they lost last night. However, the Jays deserved to win. And I hope Hal and Co. at least learn something from this experience, as David so eloquently put it in his opening. My biggest fear is that they don't find fault, and keep their strategy the same again next year. Hitting HR's is great. But you have to teach some of the younger guys that singles and doubles win you games too. And we saw the proof last night.

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