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<blockquote data-quote="THWG" data-source="post: 305325" data-attributes="member: 2679"><p>Exactly, you don't know how many runs you will need to win a game, so get 1 when you can and that might be enough to win the game. This is why I believe so strongly in sac bunting with a runner on 2nd and nobody out, unless it's your 3-5 hitters or your team is teeing off on a guy. Especially in college when a good bunt could also turn into an error or a base hit. Get runs when you can because you don't know how many you will need. As a coach, you have to have confidence in your staff and defense to make all the plays and hold the other team to less runs than you. Is it realistic, absolutely not (especially when your 13th in ERA). However, you have to believe that they can and will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THWG, post: 305325, member: 2679"] Exactly, you don't know how many runs you will need to win a game, so get 1 when you can and that might be enough to win the game. This is why I believe so strongly in sac bunting with a runner on 2nd and nobody out, unless it's your 3-5 hitters or your team is teeing off on a guy. Especially in college when a good bunt could also turn into an error or a base hit. Get runs when you can because you don't know how many you will need. As a coach, you have to have confidence in your staff and defense to make all the plays and hold the other team to less runs than you. Is it realistic, absolutely not (especially when your 13th in ERA). However, you have to believe that they can and will. [/QUOTE]
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