"Yes, sir, it is a beautiful feeling - and did you see how the crowd booed in the ninth when I went to the mound? But, hey, that's what makes baseball so great - as the great sage Yogi Berra says, 'Umm. I don't remember,,,, but, I love making moves that keep my players on their toes."
Actually, HAL seems to have made a pretty good move there, in terms of trying to win the game.
Scored had walked the bases loaded in the 9th and in the process had dropped his fatigue rating to F4—and the score was 2-0. I think a real life manager would have been smart to make the same move, even if it hurt the pitcher's feelings.
Agreed. It's a much more rational choice. Just not the normal human one.
Outta Leftfield wrote:Actually, HAL seems to have made a pretty good move there, in terms of trying to win the game.
Scored had walked the bases loaded in the 9th and in the process had dropped his fatigue rating to F4—and the score was 2-0. I think a real life manager would have been smart to make the same move, even if it hurt the pitcher's feelings.