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Nathan H's picture

"after this, therefore because of this"

Refers to the fallacy of conflating the causality of one event to the event immediately succeeding it. 

As in: James Paxton, in a 1-2 count, cracks off a sizziling, beautiful yellow hammer at a righty's back shoe then, limbs strewn akimbo, reorganizes himself in time to watch the shortstop throw the easy double play into section 118.

Looking forward to the solomn talking head tell me all about Paxton's lack of will to win.

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