I wonder if we're just chasing the fleeting highs of success or building towards something more profound
... Like, what does it mean to 'bolster' our pitching staff? Is it about numbers and stats on a scoreboard, or is it about cultivating a deeper sense of resilience within ourselves and as a team? 
And then there's this notion of the "deadly sweeper" pitch - it's like we're trying to harness the power of something beautiful and unexpected. I mean, can't we just appreciate the artistry in his craft rather than reducing it to numbers?
I also think about Seth Martinez himself - 31 years old, with a life full of possibilities ahead. What does success look like for him? Is it just about contributing to a championship or finding personal fulfillment?
And then there's this notion of the "deadly sweeper" pitch - it's like we're trying to harness the power of something beautiful and unexpected. I mean, can't we just appreciate the artistry in his craft rather than reducing it to numbers?
I also think about Seth Martinez himself - 31 years old, with a life full of possibilities ahead. What does success look like for him? Is it just about contributing to a championship or finding personal fulfillment?