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Originally Posted by 868904
Cleveland pitchers know that the Jays are just looking for the long ball and they pitch accordingly.
Cleveland batters are going up there with whatever is given to them and they happen to hit homeruns. It's not their strategy or mindset.
It's a mindset. There is a problem with the mindset of the hitters on this team.
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I'm not arguing that Cleveland had a better approach (I don't think they actually did. Both teams had the same approach and 1 guy who basically hit in Lindor and JD) BUT
Your point was they manufactored runs, and they didn't all series. They outslugged the Jays.
The Jays biggest problem was they missed a TON of pitchers mistakes.