I have friends for whom the title of this recap is descriptive. For some it’s a hamburger instead, or another common, relatively universal dish at many restaurants in the United States. You may be such a person, or know folks with similar proclivities. Knowing what you like (or at least are content with) is a lovely thing, and finding satisfaction in consistency is a respectable approach to life that leads to many wonderful choices and approaches in broader application across life. But it also means missing out on the chance to realize something might be even better, and while that opportunity cost is palatable for many people, through nearly two months of ballgames (and, really, stretching back into the past few winters) we have watched the Seattle Mariners choose the same item on the menu at meal after meal, and too often it has fallen far short of the other options.
Mariners order chicken fingers at a steakhouse again, lose 3-2
