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Originally Posted by petegz28
And I said typically I would agree with you except it was Bloomquist at the plate. You are just as well having him put a bunt down as letting him swing away. In fact you have a better chance of moving the runner with him bunting.
While your numbers in general are right, you are not taking into account who is at the plate.
Last night's call, while not the best call, would have been fine had the bunt went down the 1st base line and not to the 3rd base side.
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http://books.google.com/books?id=1s7...esult&resnum=1
Runner on 1st and 0 out = 43 percent chance of scoring
Runner on 2nd and 0 out = 60 percent chance of scoring
Runner on 3rd and 1 out = 54 percent chance of scoring
"This decrease in scoring percentages makes sacrifice bunting the runner to third base extremely questionable if the batter is a decent hitter."
Bloomquist is hitting 2nd. By virtue of putting him in this spot, Hillman is implicitly saying WB handles the bat well and is a "decent" hitter.
But please, continue to tell me that I'm wrong. It's simple math. And Hillman doesn't know what the **** he is doing.