We were either 1st or 2nd in sac bunting.
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We were either 1st or 2nd in sac bunting.
Baseball isn't a math formula. There's a reason the Oakland A's haven't won a World Series yet. There are situations to bunt and situations to swing away. 1st and 2nd and 0 outs: Bunt. Late in the game runner on first or 2nd and you need a run to tie or lead: Bunt. Those are just a few examples. Quit going by your damn formulas.
This guy gets it.
And I want to point out that Cohen doesn't SAC bunt as much as he appears because we drag bunt even in sacrifice situations a lot. It can be hard to tell because sometimes for players they sacrifice bunt the same way that they drag bunt as evidenced by this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj0G6kpbrO8
Holder and Lindgren were special players- but we don't have to have special players to have a good bullpen. It's actually a lot easier to find bullpen guys than it is starting pitchers. If we can find a guy like a Saunders Ramsey, a Brett Cleveland, etc. we would be more than fine.
It's very realistic to find guys that can get 3-6 outs a game- which is all you are really asking a relief pitcher to do in general in college.
I've seen a ton of guys that weren't all world prospects that could get the job done at the college level throughout the years.
I agree.
However, the further you get from an elite pen, the more runs you need to score to win games. Which is where my point is....That there is a happy medium between the amount of sac bunting, when we do it, who we do it with, vs the Smitty approach of basically never sac bunting.
In other words, abandoning sac bunts is NOT the answer. Improving our pitching is #1, and utilizing the sac bunt and small ball properly us #2. If we clean up those 2 aspects, we will cut down opponents runs per game while increasing our own.
You know what's funny? I've been on these message boards for quite a while. I can remember fans criticizing Ron Polk for "not bunting" and playing for the big inning too much. Now, John Cohen gets criticized for bunting too much and not playing for the big inning.
Lol @ the implication of Polk "making guys into monsters"...
Polk did very, very little with hitters in his second stint at msu. I can't speak to his first because I wasn't coming thru then. Had you, you know, played the game -- you would have known State's hitting development was practical all Raffo.
I just wish we did the simple things right. Like scoring a run if we get a runner on 3rd with less than 2 outs. I don't know what our % for scoring that run this past year was, but I can remember so many damn times we ended up stranding the guy at 3rd while he watched one or two batters not even be able to hit a fly ball to the outfield.