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Cleveland Guardians first baseman Josh Naylor steps to the plate with the bases loaded and his team holding a one-run lead in a crucial division matchup against the Seattle Mariners. Facing Mariners pitcher Chris Silseff, Naylor is determined to drive in more runs rather than settle for a simple walk. The at-bat is a tense battle, with Silseff mixing his pitches effectively - a four-seam fastball, a cutter/slider, and a splitter. Naylor fouls off several tough pitches, refusing to give in to the Mariners' pitching. At one point, Naylor shakes his head, acknowledging that he should have hit a fastball he swung through earlier in the at-bat. As the count reaches 0-2, Silseff and the Mariners try a variety of approaches to get Naylor out, including painting the upper part of the strike zone. However, Naylor continues to foul off pitch after pitch, displaying his determination not to simply take a walk. "I don't want to walk," Naylor says. "I want to drive in two runs." Finally, on the 10th pitch of the at-bat, Silseff misses his target with a fastball, and Naylor drives it into the gap between the first and second basemen. The ball eludes both fielders, allowing two runs to score. Naylor pumps his fist, exclaiming, "Screw you, Billy Bean," a reference to the analytics-driven approach that often prioritizes walks over putting the ball in play. The crowd erupts in celebration, as Naylor's refusal to take the easy walk has paid off with a clutch, two-run hit that extends the Guardians' lead. The play showcases Naylor's competitive spirit and his belief that sometimes, a well-executed hit is better than a simple base on balls, especially in a high-leverage situation. The Guardians go on to secure the victory, further tightening their grip on the division race. Naylor's at-bat will be remembered as a gritty, determined display of a hitter refusing to be passive and instead taking matters into his own hands to deliver for his team.

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Seattle is hunting the division. Josh Naylor is coming up to the plate. He's got bases loaded

and a one-run lead. Breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings, and he wants more than just one run.

He said, you know what? I'd like to drive in some runs here. I'm an RBI guy. A walk sounds boring.

Silseff on the mound, looking to get a double play ball. Escape the jam,

get it out. First pitch, fastball up top, swings through it. Quickly down,