Professional sports racking up ‘I don’t know’ moments

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Professional sports racking up ‘I don’t know’ moments
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I don’t know has become a common, acceptable answer to all good questions. It’s now a substitute for logic and reason. It’s true in sports, too.

Just before COVID hit, my wife, threatening credit card abuse, forced me to escort her to the local mall. Ugh.

Friday, with the Mets down 7-0 to the Padres in Game 1 of a best-of-three, Eduardo Escobar hit a home run to make it 7-1. Why did Servais choose to do that? Perhaps. Yet, he and most other analytics-hypnotized managers would do it again, then again. Why? I don’t know.At 20-20 late, the Giants had second-and-goal from the 10 when Darius Slayton caught a pass for 6 yards. Third-and-goal was to follow, as his forward motion immediately ended and the whistle had blown. Yet, Packers cornerback Rasul Douglas flung Slayton hard to the ground. Unnecessary roughness.

This time, Donaldson was aided by first-base coach Travis Chapman, who took his eye off the ball to glad-hand Donaldson rather than insist Donaldson run hard to second. Why? I don’t know.

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