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The yips are slowly fading away!

 

Just my opinion, but that was big. Because if that guy keeps running and Lester can't even get a toss to second, that would have shown you could literally just start running well before the pitch and there would be nothing to stop you.

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LESTER JUST SHAKEN TO HIS CORE BY A MOVING BASERUNNER YET AGAIN

 

I like what JD said about that Lester narrative. He said the perception is greater than the reality. Ain't that the truth.

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The yips are slowly fading away!

 

Just my opinion, but that was big. Because if that guy keeps running and Lester can't even get a toss to second, that would have shown you could literally just start running well before the pitch and there would be nothing to stop you.

 

Even a runner with a preposterous lead is still further from second than Lester is on the mound, and Lester has no problem with underhanded tosses. All he has to do is repeat what happened every time, it doesn't matter if he does it underhand or by lollipopping an overhand throw.

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The yips are slowly fading away!

 

Just my opinion, but that was big. Because if that guy keeps running and Lester can't even get a toss to second, that would have shown you could literally just start running well before the pitch and there would be nothing to stop you.

 

Even a runner with a preposterous lead is still further from second than Lester is on the mound, and Lester has no problem with underhanded tosses. All he has to do is repeat what happened every time, it doesn't matter if he does it underhand or by lollipopping an overhand throw.

 

That seemed to be generally close at second, though, didn't it? And that guy doesn't have great speed. But I'm sure I'm wrong.

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Just my opinion, but that was big. Because if that guy keeps running and Lester can't even get a toss to second, that would have shown you could literally just start running well before the pitch and there would be nothing to stop you.

 

Even a runner with a preposterous lead is still further from second than Lester is on the mound, and Lester has no problem with underhanded tosses. All he has to do is repeat what happened every time, it doesn't matter if he does it underhand or by lollipopping an overhand throw.

 

That seemed to be generally close at second, though, didn't it? And that guy doesn't have great speed. But I'm sure I'm wrong.

 

It was extremely unclose, Baez had the glove waiting for his slide at the base, and Lester didn't exactly rush his way through the process.

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