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Not knowing how to bat, in context, is not knowing how to tune yourself into the fluid set of circumstances that the game produces.
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"The guy knows how to bat.
He meant things like giving up an at-bat to move a runner over, or taking a walk when that's the right move, but also knowing how to bunt and go the other way.
This may usefully include such fundamental things as knowing how to run the bat in, or the techniques of diving both in the field and into the crease.
Knowing how to drive is part of knowing how to live.
We'll learn a lot from today; we haven't batted first for a long time knowing how to set a total".
Knowing what you need to know isn't the same as knowing it or knowing how to do it.
That's bad, considering that in Alaska, just knowing how to make fire spots you forty approval points, right off the bat.
Knowing how to end a conversation is just as important as knowing how to start one.
And knowing how to move with someone.
I sighed, not knowing how to respond.
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