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In response to
"
I'm in St. Louis and went to the Cardinals game tonight. Matt Carpenter bunted against an extreme shift for a stand up double.
"
by
pmb
😍 -- nm
Posted by
JD (aka Jason Dean)
Jun 17 '19, 21:42
(No message)
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and video for us not pmb and lucky enough to have seen it first hand -- (link)
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JD
Jun 17, 21:45
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that's a big ol' FU -- nm
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decline
Jun 18, 05:53
Haha! -- nm
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Krusty
Jun 18, 05:38
If hitters would just do this more, the shift would end for them.
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Inigo
Jun 18, 05:24
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If they get more than a single that might be enough for teams to shift less. Might.
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Krusty
Jun 18, 05:39
3
Even the best HR hitters are only gonna hit one every ten at bats.
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Inigo
Jun 18, 05:50
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The shift stops a lot of hits but my point is that when he bunts against the shift he's not trying to hit a HR and the other teams are happy -- (edited)
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Krusty
Jun 18, 06:29
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Again, that's BS. They're saying that for the hitter's ego.
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Inigo
Jun 18, 07:01
That was a thing of beauty -- nm
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Flavorize
Jun 17, 21:49
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