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Gallardo said after the game that he knew not to be so fine but couldn't stop over thinking.  What do you do with that?  He was conscious of the need to not nibble while he was squandering the lead by doing so?  It sounds more like an addiction in that light, not to lessen the seriousness of addictions.  If you know not to do it, don't do it. 

Other than that I see things like Martin scorching a line drive up the middle and hitting the pitchers ankle who then lost the ball (Oh, maybe...) only to step right on it (odds of that?) Or he'd likely have had no shot of catching Martin.  I don't even want to continue thinking about the game to recall all the bloops, bad calls and near misses.  They have been in Every Game.  Things just aren't going their way yet.  Not that nothing can be done to improve the chances, but that discussion is next door. 

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