Mathguy64 said:
I just think this whole strategy thinking an institutional decision. Somewhere the nerds have data that says don't bunt and it just feels like the data is off. Like it doesn't plan for the outcome of "you can trade outs for a single run because all you need is a single run"
The Tucker AB in B11 was infuriating. You have to get 1 run or it's over. 2 runs wins but without 1 you lose. You have to maximize the opportunity of 1 run. Altuve is on 3B with 1 out and the 3B is near him holding him close. The SS is almost on 2B shifted over for tucker to pull the ball but he's not in the infield grass. The hole there is massive. Just push the ball to that side of the field and Altuve scores. And likely Tucker can stroll to 1B since there isn't a damn fielder on the left side to field the ball.
Of course he didn't ever try that.
Exactly.
Through most of the regular season it might not matter as much. But when you're in a tight playoff race or post-season series where every run and game really, really matters the ability to adapt is huge. Especially in a situation late in the game or extra innings where you don't need that crooked number, you just have to push one run across.
I even think in the 8th & 9th a little more situational adaptation would have won the game and would push a run across.
In the 8th:
- Bregman leads off and lines out to C. OK, he's one of your top hitters so you want him swinging away as the leadoff because there's a reasonable likelihood of him poking a shot into the Crawford Boxes or hitting a double.
- Diaz doubles to the LC gap
- Pena comes up with one on and one out but K's swinging. In this situation you need him to try to put the ball in play to the right side. If he shoots a base hit the other way Diaz almost certainly scores.
- Caratini with the backwards K to end the inning. I get that hitting MLB pitching is the hardest thing to do in sports and you can't take each AB in a vacuum but you really don't want to go down looking here.
So no runs and a runner stranded in scoring position after a double.
In the 9th:
- Gamel grounds out, 4-3
- Heyward grounds out, 6-3
- Altuve with the 2 out single
- Yordan with the 2 out single (which he smoked)
- Tucker K's looking
At least neither one of Gamel or Heyward K'd but you've got to get a guy on base to set the table for Altuve & Yordan. And maybe even pinch hit for Tucker given his rust since coming back, especially with RISP.