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Originally posted by JeffJ View PostIMO in that situation you don't walk the kid UNLESS he is a kid that can end the game with one swing.
Interesting enough ..hes listed as 4 hole hitter on roster.. 99.9% sure they called him lead off on the broadcast...
3abs 3 hits. Doubles and triple.
..the 5 hole was 3abs 1hit with a rbiLast edited by systemnt; 08-08-2019, 10:19 AM.
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Originally posted by systemnt View PostSomehow..i dont think you meant that... but thanks killer!
And your original argument was to load the bases because there is a force at any base. It is not the right play to intentionally walk the tying run to 3rd and the winning run to 2nd. Sorry to hurt your feelings.Last edited by COACH_EM_UP; 08-08-2019, 12:48 PM.
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Originally posted by COACH_EM_UP View PostActually, I did mean that. Because, if you, as a coach, are making decisions like that on a regular basis, then your team is going to need a lot of luck to win ball games.
And your original argument was to load the bases because there is a force at any base. Not the right play to intentionally walk the tying run to 3rd and the winning run to 2nd. Sorry to hurt your feelings.
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Originally posted by Triple 7 View PostYou are ruining a good thread. Its ok not to agree. Both ways could have ended good or bad. That's the great thing about baseball, anything can happen.
Yep, but before you know the outcome, one call is right, and one is wrong.
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Just revisiting but it looks like coach handled it. You don’t walk your winning run into scoring position, like ever. 2 hole hitter is going to typically be just as much of a threat as the lead off guy. Besides, these kids are 12, people need to chill out on the strategizing and let them play.
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