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Pitchers Bunting
Why are pitchers bunting almost exclusively under AI control in situations like 1 out and a man on third? Wouldn't you think they'd give him a swing away option so at least he might have a change at a Sac Fly? I don't see any logic to the bunt.
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Uhm… In that situation, I'd sure bunt. If the pitcher was a lousy bunter, I'd pinch-hit in someone who was good at it, then have HIM bunt. (Of course, all of this is game-situation dependent.)
You've gotta figure that bunting has a 75%+ chance of bringing the runner in, where hoping for a hit, error or sac fly would probably be around half of that. I'd feel pretty stupid if I let my pitcher swing away in a situation like that and he struck out. |
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Hmm. Well, you do have a point there. I suppose bunts with men on third would have to be directed up the first base line, which makes them harder. And harder yet for left-handed batters.
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