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Infield In = Good Defense
Has anyone analyzed whether "infield in" results in better batting average for your opponent?
I ask, because I use this infield setup anytime a runner is on third, regardless of the inning. I have found that it always prevents the runner at third from going home if there is a groundball. And I have found no penalty from using the defense -- it doesn't seem that there are more groundball hits when my infielders are brought in.
Many thanks, in advance, for anyone who can offer insight.
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