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As a Dodger fan, Madison Bumgarner has long been one of my least favorite players (along with the easy-to-hate Brandon Crawford!), but even so it's been tough to see Bumgarner's fall.

Bumgarner's career presents a striking example of what small-sample postseason heroics can do for perceptions. If you take away the postseason stuff, he was pretty good and very durable, but nothing extraordinary. Yet, people unironically asked whether he was better than Kershaw. Now, Bumgarner's postseason performances were legendary and we can't/shouldn't ignore those. But there's a pretty good chance that those postseason stats represent random variation rather than some inherent clutchiness.

Craig Smith's avatar

My thought on the A's: if what the Indians did in Major League is the fantasy, then the A's are the reality. John Fisher is doing what Rachel Phelps could not; he tanked so badly that the fans turned against the team, giving him the excuse he was always looking for to move the squad. What a despicable man.

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