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  • Postgame: Marlins Dispose of Mets 10-3 in Puerto Rico

    Ricky's back.

    Ignore the 2 blasts (if you can), he looked gooooood tonight.

    Stanton going boom is nice

    if we bunt with Coghs or Gaby again I'm gon hurl

  • #2
    Can't really ignore the blasts, just live with them I guess.
    CSBC Commish

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ramp View Post
      Ricky's back.

      Ignore the 2 blasts (if you can), he looked gooooood tonight.

      Stanton going boom is nice

      if we bunt with Coghs or Gaby again I'm gon hurl
      I completely understand that we do not want to bunt with our two hottest hitters, while Gabys may have been instructed by the staff, Coghlans most likely wasnt. And as a leadoff hitter, Cogs should be able to drop one down on occassion, at the worst, its a SAC.

      But if Gabys not on fire, is it ok to bunt in that situation in the 1st?

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      • #4
        I don't think you should ever be giving away outs.

        As for Coghs, no doubt in my mind that he was told to bunt there.

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        • #5
          sac bunts should never be okay

          i wish more baseball people understood this
          Originally posted by Madman81
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          • #6
            So in no situation, other than a pitcher batting, should a sac bunt be ok? I mean are you saying a leadoff double in a tie game in the bottom of 9th, followed by a sac bunt, is taboo? I understand the point, as 90 percent of the time you are giving the other team an out. But I definitely see the merit for it in National League baseball at times.

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            • #7
              It's definitely taboo.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TealMonster08 View Post
                So in no situation, other than a pitcher batting, should a sac bunt be ok? I mean are you saying a leadoff double in a tie game in the bottom of 9th, followed by a sac bunt, is taboo? I understand the point, as 90 percent of the time you are giving the other team an out. But I definitely see the merit for it in National League baseball at times.


                Run expectancy chart, you can make up the situations in your head
                CSBC Commish

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TealMonster08 View Post
                  So in no situation, other than a pitcher batting, should a sac bunt be ok? I mean are you saying a leadoff double in a tie game in the bottom of 9th, followed by a sac bunt, is taboo? I understand the point, as 90 percent of the time you are giving the other team an out. But I definitely see the merit for it in National League baseball at times.
                  For me, it depends who is batting really

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TealMonster08 View Post
                    90 percent of the time you are giving the other team an out
                    no, 100% of the time you are giving the other team an out, this is the purpose and meaning of a sacrifice

                    and in your specific situation you described, IF you can get a successful bunt down you raise your win expectancy by .027. If you fail to move the runner over and make an out you lower your win expectancy by .104. Big, big difference there. I guess if you're 100% certain you can have a successful bunt and move the runner to 3rd then maybe. but bunts are really anything but sure things
                    Originally posted by Madman81
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                    • #11
                      Sac bunts are useless if you are a good situational hitter. My only problem with our team is that we are the shittiest of situational hitters, and a Strikeout or a Double Play make me less angry than a sac bunt.

                      In retrospect, Gaby and Coghlan shouldnt bunt because they are good situational hitters under normal circumstances, obviously Uggla, Cantu, Ramirez, Paulino, Stanton and Ross traditionally have too much power to sac bunt. So maybe our team is not the type that should ever lay down a bunt, but I dont think we can bash a new manager for trying a little bit of a different style when we are struggling to produce.

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                      • #12
                        You would think when you are struggling to produce, that you would not want to give away precious outs.

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                        • #13
                          but we won

                          and he's puerto rican

                          you're missing the point ramp
                          Originally posted by Madman81
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                          • #14
                            Sac Bunts are the worst.

                            /Waves White Flag.

                            Im happy that we won.
                            Maybe we can do it again tomorrow.

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                            • #15
                              Play 'em all down in Rich Port

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