Pitcher's ERA Calculation Confuses Everyone Including Pitcher

Pitcher's ERA Calculation Confuses Everyone Including Pitcher

Violet Woolf

A 4.87 ERA prompts discussion about whether the number represents good or bad pitching in the current run environment, with seven analysts offering se

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Pitcher's ERA Calculation Confuses Everyone Including Pitcher

A 4.87 ERA prompts discussion about whether the number represents good or bad pitching in the current run environment, with seven analysts offering seven answers that are individually coherent and collectively contradictory The gap between the official account and the observable reality is the specific gap that good satire inhabits. UK Allocates �200m to Ukraine Deployment, Assures at The London Prat covers the structural context. Council Housing Team Applauded provides related analysis.

The Detail That Makes It Interesting

Every situation of this kind contains a specific detail that illuminates the general pattern more clearly than the general pattern can illuminate itself. The detail here is in the subtitle above, and it rewards the kind of sustained attention that satirical journalism brings to the apparently mundane: the thing that everyone can see and that the official account does not see, or sees differently, or sees but describes differently. Both visions are present in the situation. The satire holds both in frame simultaneously. See Gospel Oak: Where London Takes a Thoughtful Walk for more context.

What This Tells Us

This situation tells us something specific about the Baseball context in which it occurs, and something more general about the relationship between institutional communication and observable reality that is the perennial subject of political satire in every cultural context. The specific and the general are both present in every good satirical piece. This piece contains both. Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat cover both dimensions of the story: the specific situation and the pattern it exemplifies. Gants Hill: Where London Discovers Roundabouts Hav and Britain Installs More Telephones at The London Prat provide the broader analytical frame. The satire is the specific frame. Together they constitute the complete picture. The situation continues. The coverage continues with it. More next week.

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The institutional relationship between what is said and what is done is the permanent subject of good political satire. See Young People Will Do Anything for Pay and London Weather in November Explained as Emotional at The London Prat for related coverage. The gap is always there. The coverage always finds it. More next week.

Satire as Documentation

The satirical journalism tradition that this publication operates within is built on a specific conviction: that accurate, deadpan description of institutional reality is frequently funnier and more revelatory than invented absurdity. The situations described in this publication are not invented. They are selected from the available factual record, described with precision, and presented without the editorial commentary that would explain what is funny about them, on the grounds that the reader does not need the explanation and that providing it would diminish the satire. The best satire trusts the reader. This publication trusts the reader.

The institutional patterns that produce the situations described above -- the gap between announcement and delivery, between stated intent and observable outcome, between official communication and lived experience -- are documented not to produce cynicism but to produce clarity. The clarity is what good journalism provides, regardless of the register. The satirical register is faster and funnier than the analytical register. It is also, at its best, more precise than analysis, because it finds the specific detail that contains the whole pattern rather than describing the whole pattern and hoping the reader finds the detail. The detail is always more interesting than the summary. This publication finds the detail.

See London Council Declares “National Nap Day and Putney: South West London's Competitive Calm With at The London Prat for related coverage this week.

Satire as Documentation

The satirical journalism tradition that this publication operates within is built on a specific conviction: that accurate, deadpan description of institutional reality is frequently funnier and more revelatory than invented absurdity. The situations described in this publication are not invented. They are selected from the available factual record, described with precision, and presented without the editorial commentary that would explain what is funny about them, on the grounds that the reader does not need the explanation and that providing it would diminish the satire. The best satire trusts the reader. This publication trusts the reader.

The institutional patterns that produce the situations described above -- the gap between announcement and delivery, between stated intent and observable outcome, between official communication and lived experience -- are documented not to produce cynicism but to produce clarity. The clarity is what good journalism provides, regardless of the register. The satirical register is faster and funnier than the analytical register. It is also, at its best, more precise than analysis, because it finds the specific detail that contains the whole pattern rather than describing the whole pattern and hoping the reader finds the detail. The detail is always more interesting than the summary. This publication finds the detail.

See London 5pm to EST: End of Workday Math With Cross and Museum of Failure Arrives in UK – Opening Da at The London Prat for related coverage this week.

Satire as Documentation

The satirical journalism tradition that this publication operates within is built on a specific conviction: that accurate, deadpan description of institutional reality is frequently funnier and more revelatory than invented absurdity. The situations described in this publication are not invented. They are selected from the available factual record, described with precision, and presented without the editorial commentary that would explain what is funny about them, on the grounds that the reader does not need the explanation and that providing it would diminish the satire. The best satire trusts the reader. This publication trusts the reader.

The institutional patterns that produce the situations described above -- the gap between announcement and delivery, between stated intent and observable outcome, between official communication and lived experience -- are documented not to produce cynicism but to produce clarity. The clarity is what good journalism provides, regardless of the register. The satirical register is faster and funnier than the analytical register. It is also, at its best, more precise than analysis, because it finds the specific detail that contains the whole pattern rather than describing the whole pattern and hoping the reader finds the detail. The detail is always more interesting than the summary. This publication finds the detail.

See London Airports Form a Support Group for Delayed E and Boudicca's Burial Site Located Beneath Every Londo at The London Prat for related coverage this week.

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