The eyes have it.

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NY Mets, Francisco Lindo, Gotham, Peter Alonso, Luis Guillorme, JD Davis

I did not expect to follow last week’s blog welcoming the return of Mets baseball tomorrow. A Newsday article yesterday, a discussion at the Gotham Brad Scherer Happy Hour Friday eve and an email exchange with Mr. Title is Vital attorney and fellow tribal member Roy Fenichel induced today’s commentary; Roy even took the exchange to twitter after I shared my preferred Mets lineup. This column blossomed after I shared to Gotham Sportstalk listserve a nice article (to which Roy also responded) about Peter Alonso, but the sidebar about new shortstop Francisco Lindor sharing with Luis Guillorme and J.D. Davis how to throw quicker to first (base) intrigued me. I also recalled the Lindor chat with the media about his concern with analytics trumping one’s eyes; we call it feel for the game.

 

This commentator always stresses the facts and in sports statistics do matter; we also rely on data in the government/political spheres which intersect with my professional practice. But how one analyzes and applies that data also matters. Facts and data, aka statistics in sports tend to generate much discussion; the teams emphasize what they call analytics. In politics, voter data often fuels decisions and allocation of resources; but as my friend and sometime political campaign partner called “Handsome Tony” by Friday’s blogger, and I often emphasize, feel and instinct must play a role and can make a difference.

 

So this commentator concurs with the new Met. Yes, the eyes have it.

 

Share where you stand.

 

Listen here, I know they are ready to play and I am ready to watch, and opine.

Comments

Shelley Simpson

I saw the first signs of Spring in the Park this morning - buds on the trees and flowers pushing up through the ground. This Blog is yet another sign that winter soon will be over. I stand ready for Spring.
Corey Bearak

Oh yes. Shelly and I discussed need to clear fallen leaves that remain on yard: the handfuls that remain in various grand size flower pots.
ODEY RAVIV

A real baseball season will be so welcome this spring. And, both NY teams being good, will make it even better.
Corey Bearak

Certainly makes Gotham foray to Citifield, Saturday, September 11, 2021 all the more important to both teams and exciting and meaningful for us all.

Submitted by RoyFenichel on Sun, 02/28/2021 - 02:17

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Roy Fenichel, Esq.

Well done Corey with your Eyes on the Prize! So nice to be able to debate - on top of being the best player on the Mets (and maybe in New York?) - whether Lindor hits well enough hitter to bat toward the top of what should be quite the potent lineup, health permitting. But we all agree: Let's Play Ball!
Corey Bearak

Let the games and great debate that follow each begin!

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