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<blockquote data-quote="gtbeak" data-source="post: 948499" data-attributes="member: 3164"><p>I have tended to agree about the length of time that CFDH will be around, meaning 2025 is his last season no matter what. However, I am beginning to question this. He will be 70 when the 2025 season ends, and while most retire at or before that age, it would not be more than 1 sigma outside the expected bounds for him to continue beyond that if things are going well. It was an obvious inflection point and prime time to hang up the cleats after Colin finished up his eligibility, and yet he returned and signed a three year extension. I don't know the man, but have heard from those who claim that they do who say baseball is his life. He has no other hobbies, per these folks. Maybe in his mind retirement equals dieing, and so he plans to continue as long as he can. My grandfather had that attitude, and worked to age 89. He died at the age of 90.</p><p></p><p>ETA: if that is indeed his thoughts (and J Batt better have a good understanding of this), then it may be necessary for Tech to "retire" him and wish him the best if next season isn't a clear successful season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtbeak, post: 948499, member: 3164"] I have tended to agree about the length of time that CFDH will be around, meaning 2025 is his last season no matter what. However, I am beginning to question this. He will be 70 when the 2025 season ends, and while most retire at or before that age, it would not be more than 1 sigma outside the expected bounds for him to continue beyond that if things are going well. It was an obvious inflection point and prime time to hang up the cleats after Colin finished up his eligibility, and yet he returned and signed a three year extension. I don't know the man, but have heard from those who claim that they do who say baseball is his life. He has no other hobbies, per these folks. Maybe in his mind retirement equals dieing, and so he plans to continue as long as he can. My grandfather had that attitude, and worked to age 89. He died at the age of 90. ETA: if that is indeed his thoughts (and J Batt better have a good understanding of this), then it may be necessary for Tech to "retire" him and wish him the best if next season isn't a clear successful season. [/QUOTE]
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