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			The Miz, would you agree that there are players who are not clutch? Because while your points make a certain amount of sense, it seems like there is the anti-clutch, a player who simply can not come through in clutch situations. 
  
Just because the only area that I disagree with you guys is, there is definately a different feeling or pressure when you come up in the ninth with man on second and two outs. I think that if you come up in those type of opportunities often and consistantly come through, you can be considered a clutch hitter. I'll probably have to rephrase this later but I'll see how you respond first.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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