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Nothing Personal with David Samson

Spring Training overreactions: Yamamoto struggles in 2nd start; Rodon can't find his velo!; Nick Saban sounds off on why he retired! (Episode 1006)

Nothing Personal with David Samson

David Samson

Baseball, Sports, Business

4.53K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Today’s word of the day is ‘overreaction’ as in this players stinks as in he’ll never be good again as in he’s the best player we’ve ever seen! What are we talking about? MLB Spring Training! Yoshinobu Yamamoto had a bad start… STINKS! Carlos Rodon still can’t find his fastball… this actually might not be an overreaction! Juan Soto is scorching! (11:00) Nick Saban had enough. That’s why he left coaching. He sounded off to ESPN on his decision. (24:45) Review: Sound of Metal. (30:50) NPPOD. (32:50) What is happening in Chicago with stadiums? Bears want a stadium. White Sox want a stadium. (41:10) The same thing is happening in Kansas City. Stadiums! Stadiums! Stadiums! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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go. go. Overreaction. That's the nothing personal word of the day. It is Thursday, March 7th,

0:51.5

2004, and we are right in the sweet spot of baseball overreaction.

0:59.0

And overreaction is not just for baseball. Every sport has it.

1:04.0

Everybody has it in their lives.

1:06.4

All of us overreact to certain things,

1:08.4

either negatively or positively,

1:10.6

because we don't take the time to understand the circumstance of the situation that we're

1:15.9

evaluating.

1:17.7

We tend to love confirmation bias.

1:21.5

I knew this would be a bad trip and then all of a sudden one bad thing happens

1:26.9

this is the worst trip I've ever been on I knew this would be a bad show

1:31.7

sort of bored with two seconds but yeah this show sucks. Overreaction in sports is really hard to avoid because it leads to bad evaluation

1:37.0

to avoid because it leads to bad evaluation of your assets, both positively and negatively.

1:47.0

Overreaction can be countered by rationality, but there are certain times of year

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