CSF77
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Well, ST is Small Sample Size capitalized, so you can never take it with more than the proverbial salt grain. But they see the same ST pitching, and play pretty much the same mix of 40-man and non-40-man players (and even 25-man and non-25-man players) every spring.
So while you have to hedge your bets a lot, you can draw some conclusions from how a club plays in ST games, and comparing how they've played in each of the past three our four seasons. You just have to acknowledge that a whole lot of factors will impact all of the teams when they start playing real games, in colder climates, over the next week or three.
-Doug
There have been too many games where player A hits .143 over ST then goes our and rakes in April. Too many
The thing is spring games is a environment that is false by nature. Starters are working on a 2 combo pitch to find location. A pitcher that gets blown up on a game might be because that day was his first time working his slider in. And he has to dedicate that putting on getting a feel for it again vs winning a game.
Player A is working on hitting to RF today and lays off of pull pitches because he is tuning up.
This is extended practicing. Thus the training logo attached.