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Can't believe this hasn't already been brought up. 

The "Elephant in the room" Astros cheat issues aside, I have always really liked Altuve's play and approach and admired him as one of the rare truly successful little guys in MLB. 

Holy crap.  When is the last time we saw anything close to this huge case of the yips on such a big stage as the ALCS Championship, and at such crucial points in games?  And, how is this not getting more press?

I am not pulling for the Astros but this is still sooooo painful to me.  Really brings the human element into light and, of course, not in a feel-good sorta way.

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@cabbagedad posted:

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.  When is the last time we saw anything close to this huge case of the yips on such a big stage as the ALCS Championship, and at such crucial points in games?  And, how is this not getting more press?

Chuck Knoblauch comes to mind first for me.   Altuve probably is not getting bad press because he is a former MVP, well liked, and it's like picking on somebody's little brother.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnJFklbt0es - Knoblauch hits Keith Olbermann's mother in the face.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDm1xv34oq0 - Yips not limited to baseball

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@fenwaysouth posted:

Chuck Knoblauch comes to mind first for me.   Altuve probably is not getting bad press because he is a former MVP, well liked, and it's like picking on somebody's little brother.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnJFklbt0es - Knoblauch hits Keith Olbermann's mother in the face.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDm1xv34oq0 - Yips not limited to baseball

Too bad Knoblauch didn’t hit Keith Olbermann in the face.

Ozzie smith would sometimes do that too on a deep ball into the hole. He was a great fielder but his arm was more like average or a bit below and sometimes on deep throws he would intentionally bounce it 15-20 feet in front of first so that the 1b gets an easy routine bounce.

Astro turf helped with that though, might not want to do that on your average HS field

@Smitty28 posted:

It looks to me like Altuve is intentionally throwing the ball in the dirt to 1st.  I could be wrong but I saw him do it a couple nights ago and again tonight.  They are easy picks for the 1B.  This is an interesting approach to dealing with the yips in the middle of a big series.

It looked to me like he was thinking and trying to guide the ball, rather than just letting it go, and as a result spiked it.  One hopping the ball from 50 feet away doesn't make much sense and Yuli got tied up on one of those throws and barely held on to it.

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