The Rundown: Shaw To Patrol RF Frequently, Clark Resigns as MLBPA Head, Cubs Announce One-Word Slogan -
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The Rundown: Shaw To Patrol RF Frequently, Clark Resigns as MLBPA Head, Cubs Announce One-Word Slogan -
"Have you ever filled out a form online, only to be rebuffed when trying to submit it because one of the fields was incorrect? Maybe you just forgot to fill something out, but there are times when you may have transposed a digit or accidentally misspelled your name. The advent of autofill can make it even more frustrating, as you take for granted the accuracy of the information you're inputting."
"During the BP portion of the event, players got two rounds of six swings against a pitching machine. Many players struggled mightily to find their timing, an understandable issue given the situation. My son's issues were magnified a bit by being a switch-hitter and having to recalibrate, but he was eventually able to tag a few. Overall, however, his results were a little disappointing and indicative of inconsistencies that have cropped up over the last few weeks."
Autofill and confirmation bias can mask simple errors in online forms, leading to inaccurate submissions and frustration. A delivery-address mistake prompted a choice to widen perception to identify underlying problems. At a baseball prospect camp, players faced two rounds of six swings against a pitching machine and many struggled to find timing. A switch-hitting batter had to recalibrate and managed only a few solid connections. He shifted from an all-fields approach to pulling the ball more, often getting too far out front and producing weak dribblers, reflecting inconsistencies that have emerged over recent weeks.
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