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Rollin' in Oakland

G-Fafif
Jun 03 2014 12:37 PM

Joe Posnanski's lyricism can obscure the fact that he's a world-class explainer. And in this piece, he explains how the A's go about their stubbornly winning way, with neither the writer nor the subject leaning on Moneyball cliches.

The A's face the same pressures, the same groupthink, the same visual cues as everyone else. They have the same gut reactions to events, and they initially want to respond in the same way as everyone else. To say that they are smarter than everyone else misses the biggest point.

The biggest point is this: Nobody's that smart -- not even the A's. They have to work just as hard as anybody to avoid the traps, address their weaknesses, overcome the silly flaws in their System One thinking. They have to call up Josh Donaldson when brains tell them not to call him up. They have to pitch Tommy Milone even though they see that nothing fastball and can't figure out how he can get anyone out.

See, the A's are not a testament to genius. They are a testament to doggedly stopping themselves from making the mistakes everyone else makes. In other words: Everybody knows. The Oakland A's do.