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<blockquote data-quote="senoiajacket" data-source="post: 301521" data-attributes="member: 3132"><p>I hear yah!!! It's one thing to call for a bunt in that situ and can be argued either way. However, it's entirely unacceptable not to be able to execute it.......</p><p> I have to give Bailey & Bart a pass in the case. They are both hitting around .350 & have OBP of mid .400s and have been clutch for us for the most part all year. Didn't see it but from the call on REK sounds like the Clemson dude just made a really good pitch on Bailey. Baseball is hard. Hitting is harder. If you are successful 1 out of 3 times you are really good. I gotta believe also that the hitters are feeling some extra pressure in those situations, knowing with our pitching being what it is that they really need to produce. Maybe causing them to try and do to much?? Maybe Bart grounded out swinging at a pitch he might not normally have swung at?? </p><p></p><p>I don't know how you "coach" performing in the clutch? I don't think you do. I think some player naturally are better in those situations and success breeds confidence. Im gonna go look for some stats of our performance w RISP.</p><p></p><p>What continues to disappoint (us all) is control issues. Three walks in the fourth for Clemson. They end up scoring 5 runs after two out w/ nobody on base ...... I gotta be honest, I lost interest in the game after that point. Sounds like our pen wasn't that good either (or should I say again).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="senoiajacket, post: 301521, member: 3132"] I hear yah!!! It's one thing to call for a bunt in that situ and can be argued either way. However, it's entirely unacceptable not to be able to execute it....... I have to give Bailey & Bart a pass in the case. They are both hitting around .350 & have OBP of mid .400s and have been clutch for us for the most part all year. Didn't see it but from the call on REK sounds like the Clemson dude just made a really good pitch on Bailey. Baseball is hard. Hitting is harder. If you are successful 1 out of 3 times you are really good. I gotta believe also that the hitters are feeling some extra pressure in those situations, knowing with our pitching being what it is that they really need to produce. Maybe causing them to try and do to much?? Maybe Bart grounded out swinging at a pitch he might not normally have swung at?? I don't know how you "coach" performing in the clutch? I don't think you do. I think some player naturally are better in those situations and success breeds confidence. Im gonna go look for some stats of our performance w RISP. What continues to disappoint (us all) is control issues. Three walks in the fourth for Clemson. They end up scoring 5 runs after two out w/ nobody on base ...... I gotta be honest, I lost interest in the game after that point. Sounds like our pen wasn't that good either (or should I say again). [/QUOTE]
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