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<blockquote data-quote="FredJacket" data-source="post: 1000290" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>Good points. I do wonder about the amount of analytic data available to college coaches (compared to MLB)... in addition (obviously) to the differences in said data informing in-game decisions. </p><p></p><p>I did not like the bunt decision in B7 last night. If the wetness of the field (which was real and legit) and/or some other factors I have no access to tipped the scale for Ramsey, then credit to him for getting it righr. The 2 baserunners that moved over on the bunt did score. My gut feeling in the moment was the guy bunting had failed to execute a bunt during a previous at bat (one where he singled with 2 strikes... IIRC) and in a 3-run game with 9 outs to give, I felt baserunners were a premium in that spot... over giveaway outs.</p><p></p><p>I agree with you that the MLB game is different "enough" that some in-game tactical moves should be made using the college "book" and not the MLB one.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I wonder.. as I continue to ramble... is delegation of duties prepping for games and in-game. Until told otherwise, I assume game planning is done pregame with CDH acting as a CEO aware to the extent he needs/wants to be; but the work & the plan is put together by the staff. ...and in-game, in practical terms how are things managed. Is Ramsey/Taylor calling all the shots with CDH having veto power. If so.. how is the veto executed? ...and even more interesting, how much vetoing happens?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredJacket, post: 1000290, member: 2843"] Good points. I do wonder about the amount of analytic data available to college coaches (compared to MLB)... in addition (obviously) to the differences in said data informing in-game decisions. I did not like the bunt decision in B7 last night. If the wetness of the field (which was real and legit) and/or some other factors I have no access to tipped the scale for Ramsey, then credit to him for getting it righr. The 2 baserunners that moved over on the bunt did score. My gut feeling in the moment was the guy bunting had failed to execute a bunt during a previous at bat (one where he singled with 2 strikes... IIRC) and in a 3-run game with 9 outs to give, I felt baserunners were a premium in that spot... over giveaway outs. I agree with you that the MLB game is different "enough" that some in-game tactical moves should be made using the college "book" and not the MLB one. Another thing I wonder.. as I continue to ramble... is delegation of duties prepping for games and in-game. Until told otherwise, I assume game planning is done pregame with CDH acting as a CEO aware to the extent he needs/wants to be; but the work & the plan is put together by the staff. ...and in-game, in practical terms how are things managed. Is Ramsey/Taylor calling all the shots with CDH having veto power. If so.. how is the veto executed? ...and even more interesting, how much vetoing happens? [/QUOTE]
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