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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 305290" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>I hate to agree with you twice at once but here goes.</p><p></p><p>First, on bunting, I agree again since we don't bunt well. That pop out bunt by Bailey in the first inning after a lead off double against ND (Friday game) will haunt me until I kill the brain cells. </p><p></p><p>Second, I haven't done a statistical study, but I think you are right that the ineptness of our infield is not well demonstrated by lack of turning double plays. (Previous post.) It seems that our pitchers have generated very few ground balls in the last two weeks. It seems we (Gold) did a lot better last year. I have no stomach to go back and research those stats. The fielding percentages and lack of a first baseman who can consistently dig out the errant throws (like English seemed to do last year) are enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 305290, member: 322"] I hate to agree with you twice at once but here goes. First, on bunting, I agree again since we don't bunt well. That pop out bunt by Bailey in the first inning after a lead off double against ND (Friday game) will haunt me until I kill the brain cells. Second, I haven't done a statistical study, but I think you are right that the ineptness of our infield is not well demonstrated by lack of turning double plays. (Previous post.) It seems that our pitchers have generated very few ground balls in the last two weeks. It seems we (Gold) did a lot better last year. I have no stomach to go back and research those stats. The fielding percentages and lack of a first baseman who can consistently dig out the errant throws (like English seemed to do last year) are enough. [/QUOTE]
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