"There's an inner feeling you get when you get in a situation to do well in a game. It's hard to explain"
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The interesting move is his refusal to over-explain. “It’s hard to explain” isn’t a cop-out; it’s a boundary marker between lived expertise and the outside world that wants neat slogans. Fans and analysts can reconstruct outcomes with stats and slow-motion replays, but Thome points to a different kind of knowledge: pre-verbal, situational, earned through repetition. In baseball, a sport obsessed with failure rates and probabilities, this “feeling” is almost subversive - a claim that the athlete experiences something real even when the numbers insist the next pitch is basically a coin flip.
Contextually, Thome’s era straddled old-school clubhouse mystique and the rise of analytics. His line reads like a veteran’s quiet protest against reducing performance to spreadsheets. It also humanizes clutchness without mythologizing it: he doesn’t call it destiny, he calls it hard to explain. That humility is part of the authority. He’s describing flow without selling it.
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Thome, Jim. (2026, January 15). There's an inner feeling you get when you get in a situation to do well in a game. It's hard to explain. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/theres-an-inner-feeling-you-get-when-you-get-in-a-169484/
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"There's an inner feeling you get when you get in a situation to do well in a game. It's hard to explain." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/theres-an-inner-feeling-you-get-when-you-get-in-a-169484/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



