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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 52179" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>This could be a very interesting discussion. I have to review and think about this <a href="http://www.tangotiger.net/lwtsrobo.html" target="_blank">http://www.tangotiger.net/lwtsrobo.html</a> I'll get "The Book" and try to digest it. That is the type information I was looking for so thanks ...... we should probably have a thread on baseball strategy.</p><p></p><p>As far as there being no definite right or wrong, I was thinking more of the "meta" game of small /smart ball versus power hitting but I didn't make it clear. Which one is best depends on the players you have put on your team. And which players you have put on your team depend on which type players are available and which style you believe will be more effective. I agree that for a given situation there are "right and wrong" plays based on assumed average batter and pitcher capabilities. But if you had a batter with a 750 hitting average and a man on second with no outs, would you have the 750 hitter sac bunt? (I realize a 750 hitter would be walked to set up the double play, but that is another discussion ......)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 52179, member: 322"] This could be a very interesting discussion. I have to review and think about this [url]http://www.tangotiger.net/lwtsrobo.html[/url] I'll get "The Book" and try to digest it. That is the type information I was looking for so thanks ...... we should probably have a thread on baseball strategy. As far as there being no definite right or wrong, I was thinking more of the "meta" game of small /smart ball versus power hitting but I didn't make it clear. Which one is best depends on the players you have put on your team. And which players you have put on your team depend on which type players are available and which style you believe will be more effective. I agree that for a given situation there are "right and wrong" plays based on assumed average batter and pitcher capabilities. But if you had a batter with a 750 hitting average and a man on second with no outs, would you have the 750 hitter sac bunt? (I realize a 750 hitter would be walked to set up the double play, but that is another discussion ......) [/QUOTE]
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