Is it over for Wilmer Flores?
Briefly

Mike Petriello's tweet about Wilmer Flores sparked controversy due to its negative slant from a Dodgers fan perspective amidst a heated rivalry. While he questions Flores's All-Star candidacy based on unsustainable performance metrics, it reflects a broader issue in baseball writing, where fans' joy is often overshadowed by analytical critiques. As the Giants approach the All-Star voting period, such comments may dampen support for Flores. The article challenges the nature of analytics in baseball, suggesting it can detract from the enjoyment fans derive from the game.
"It's important to remember that Mike Petriello is a Dodgers fan first and foremost... So, this felt like a drive by shooting at a rival..."
"Might a Dodger fan actually care about the rivalry? Now, Wilmer Flores is hardly the frontrunner to represent the San Francisco Giants..."
"The average person probably encounters analytics-driven baseball writing in this way: FAN: Wow, I LOVE this player! That game was fun! ANALYTICS WRITER: Actually, that guy you love is bad..."
"It's a weird/funny statement to make: Shut it down, folks! This thing that grabbed your attention is actually a mirage!"
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