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Originally Posted by Strange Brew
In the regular season, teams don’t game plan to the depth they do in the playoffs. The Astros had an obvious approach for Sonny Gray and his sweeper yesterday. Less professional teams rely on their talent.
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Isn't that part of what separates star players from others? The discipline to study that, have that approach and execute it? The Twins laid off Kevin Gausmans splitter, but only Royce Lewis was able to substantially take advantage of it.
So I disagree. Every team has strategy and coaching you need it to get thru 162 games. Come playoff time it's best on bedt. Elite players can beat a one trick pony. Sonny Gray has been a journeyman with some success for a reason sort of like Kevin Gausman. He can take advantage of most of the league. But yesterday Bregman, Alvarez, Tucker, and Abreu did the damage. These are guys who have been or still are elite level hitters. Same as I expect a dominant ace pitcher finds a way to gut it out when he doesn't have his best stuff.