Lagrangejacket
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And to go back to your previous comment, you can never say that a sac bunt 'got us runs' (or didn't 'get us runs'). Let's go back to the 8th:
Johnson flied out. 1 out.
Wilhite singled.
Murray bunted (Wilhite to 2nd). 2 outs.
Curry singles, Wilhite scores. Curry to second on the throw.
Peurifoy grounded out. 3 outs.
You can't say that 'got us' runs because we don't know what would've happened if Murray hadn't bunted. Maybe he grounds into a double play, and the sac truly did 'get us' a run. Maybe he homers, and the sac cost us at least one run and and out (with a .299 and .329 hitter due up). Maybe he grounds out to 1B, advancing he runner, and the outcome was indifferent to the sac. That's why using averages over the course of the season (or many seasons) is important.
The goal is to score more runs than the opponent, period. Our strategy didn't do that today. On average, our bunts cost us 0.73 runs for the game.
Johnson flied out. 1 out.
Wilhite singled.
Murray bunted (Wilhite to 2nd). 2 outs.
Curry singles, Wilhite scores. Curry to second on the throw.
Peurifoy grounded out. 3 outs.
You can't say that 'got us' runs because we don't know what would've happened if Murray hadn't bunted. Maybe he grounds into a double play, and the sac truly did 'get us' a run. Maybe he homers, and the sac cost us at least one run and and out (with a .299 and .329 hitter due up). Maybe he grounds out to 1B, advancing he runner, and the outcome was indifferent to the sac. That's why using averages over the course of the season (or many seasons) is important.
The goal is to score more runs than the opponent, period. Our strategy didn't do that today. On average, our bunts cost us 0.73 runs for the game.