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Sports analogies always make my eyes go vacant.The irony with this post is Bert Byleven was recently voted into the Hall of Fame in large part due to sabermetrics. Some sabermetrics are statistics which blend old stats with others to try and better quantify a pitcher’s effectiveness.
People still try and use pitcher’s wins and ERA as a means to measure pitchers. But with the rise sabermetrics, we now have people like Felix Hernandez winning the Cy Young while Sabathia sits there empty handed with over 20 wins. Wins and ERA are used in sabermetrics, but applied differently.
What does this have to do with the Ordinary Form and Extraordinary Form, and what you said in your post? Some object to VII and the Missal of Paul VI, but it’s taking things and applying them differently in a valid fashion. Valid. Fashion.
Then again, some people (like me) prefer National League ball because the pitchers hit and there’s no DH. But then again you could say that the AL = Orthodox and the NL = Western Church,
Of course, this also gave me an excuse to talk about baseball, which is always awesome!