1) The assumption is generalized over all sports and for that matter, all aspects of life. Better conditioned people in general perform better than those that aren't.
2) I didn't forget anything. Do pitchers not have the same opportunity to analyze hitters tendencies? Knowledge and strategy go both ways.
3) No sour grapes at all. He, like many other baseball fans and longtime baseball people, don't like the way the game has changed. Times change but that doesn't always make it better. That's not to say tech shouldn't be used, but it shouldn't be the only assessment.
4) You're saying the 10 ERA is static. No chance at improvement? Gray has the skills to be able to lower that ERA. I guarantee that with a few more starts that extend beyond the 6th inning he'd be able to improve upon that.
5) Why was attendance down this year? While trying to attract the computer geeks and data heads the Twins have forgotten the fans that have followed them since the 60's and 70's. That and the high criminal element of MPLS.