So the Twins thought it would be easier to ger Ruiz for the 3rd out than Ohtani. Makes a little sense considering how hot Ohtani has been. But, wait. They didn't get Ruiz out. They messed up and accidentally walked him.
Their wheels came off the wagon at that point.
There are unwritten rules of baseball that are timeless because they work. From the days of John McGraw and Connie Mack to Whitey Herzog & Tom Kelly.
These new analysis guys/ sabermetric guys are stupid and destroying baseball at its most fundamental level. This impacts the way young kids observe the game and more importantly its life lessons. There's a correlation to not walking the winning run, to not making a 3rd out at 3rd base, to throwing ahead of a baserunner vs behind, etc, and its long term impact is a generation of young men that are reckless, impatient, non calculating and risk prone.
Same w NFL. There was a time, not long ago, where passing was a risk. It was going to be incomplete 60% of the time, your QB was going to get hit and youd see more INTs than TDs. The emphasis was that the best way to win the game aka the combat, was to be more safe, more conservative and keep possession. Now its flag football with an emphasis on finesse. Glorification of the jerkoff receiver or Hollywood QB.
It's both an issue with the sports (NBA as well) and our current failing culture especially among what influences the minds and conduct of young men.
John McGraw & Ty Cobb just rolled over in their graves