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Does the infield shift actually work? -- (link)
Posted by
znufrii, dad. (aka znufrii)
Jun 30 '16, 08:33
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Probably
(fivethirtyeight.com)
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I am certain that the shift played into Adam Dunn's demise as much as anything.
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groiny
Jun 30, 08:39
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I don't think there's a question that it's impacted specific players. The question here is whether it's borne out in the overall stats. -- (edited)
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 30, 08:44
1
There are certain players who will hit away from the shift and don't care...
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groiny
Jun 30, 08:45
Clearly the infield shift needs to be banned. -- nm
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Shaun
Jun 30, 08:41
36
while I don't think it should be banned, I do not think the SS should be allowed to play on the other side of 2B
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groiny
Jun 30, 08:44
35
That's just silly. -- nm
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 30, 08:46
34
a catcher has to catch from within a certain box, a pitcher has to be on the mound.
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groiny
Jun 30, 08:47
33
Because the pitcher and catcher have specifically defined roles in regards to the game. Everything else is negotiable. -- nm
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 30, 08:49
32
I understand your point. My counter is that as a hitter, if a pitcher is pitching you inside
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groiny
Jun 30, 08:52
31
Catchers used to leave their position and go into the field until they changed the rule about "dropped" third strikes requiring the put-out.
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Ender
Jun 30, 09:00
How is that different than any other sport where you play defense. Your goal is to make the offense do what they are less effective at. Putting 8
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pmb
Jun 30, 08:58
6
it is very different than any other sport where you play defense.
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groiny
Jun 30, 09:00
5
I'm with you on this, groin. Back in the day, pitchers got too good and scoring was down. the game was boring...
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Jim
Jun 30, 09:35
2
and as I said, I am not saying to end it, just keep players somewhat in the vicinity of where they belong
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groiny
Jun 30, 09:37
1
Right...SS on the 3rd base side of 2nd, 2nd baseman on the 1st base side of 2nd. That's all. -- nm
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Jim
Jun 30, 09:40
Sure, but he's playing to his defensive strength. It's really no different than any other sport. You're trying to get the offense to do what you
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pmb
Jun 30, 09:08
1
you are dealing with a sport which is trying to reduce time, and make the game more marketable.
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groiny
Jun 30, 09:11
In my mind it's just part of the evolution of the game and makes it no less exciting.
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 30, 08:56
4
if you look at the stats, it is not really going away. Players are striking out more. batting averages are down.
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groiny
Jun 30, 08:58
3
It's only been in fashion for a few years now. It'll take time to work out the balance. -- nm
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 30, 09:00
2
people (not me) say baseball is boring, you know why?
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groiny
Jun 30, 09:06
1
Not everyone with an opinion gets to be right. -- nm
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 30, 09:08
Meh, if it's inside, take the ball...or learn to keep your hands inside the swing.
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Will Hunting
Jun 30, 08:55
17
they were not overshifting Jeter. -- nm
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groiny
Jun 30, 08:56
16
Becuase Jeter could *hit*.
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Will Hunting
Jun 30, 09:20
3
because Jeter was a batting average hitter. His job was not to hit home runs.
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groiny
Jun 30, 09:23
2
It's more that those guys refuse to stop being power hitters with 2 strikes
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Will Hunting
Jun 30, 09:29
1
I am not debating that. I am stating facts for what they are.
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groiny
Jun 30, 09:31
You can't shift against a hitter who can hit to any part of the field. -- nm
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 30, 08:58
11
you want to have a league full of .300 hitters who hit 15 homers a season? -- nm
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groiny
Jun 30, 09:01
10
Sure, why not?
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 30, 09:02
9
You know what gets shown on highlights every night?
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groiny
Jun 30, 09:03
8
And?
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 30, 09:07
6
exactly!!!
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groiny
Jun 30, 09:09
5
Or
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 30, 09:11
4
in the history of the game, that has never, ever been the case.
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groiny
Jun 30, 09:13
3
Joe Dimaggio struck out 369 times in his career. He hit 361 homers.
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Will Hunting
Jun 30, 09:26
2
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Bloop singles baby!!!! -- nm
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Shaun
Jun 30, 09:04
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