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"Brilliant" Strategies in Baseball (1 Viewer)

Which of the following in-game tactics is most overrated, in your opinion?

  • Double-switch

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  • Sacrifice bunt

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  • Intentional walk to set-up force play

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  • Infield shift

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  • Stolen base (second)

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  • Stolen base (third)

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  • Intentional walk to avoid a hot hitter

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  • Situational pitching changes for one batter

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  • Other

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There are lots of "brilliant" tactics employed by genius managers to score runs ro prevent them form scoring. Which is the most over-rated in your opinion? By over-rated I mean it doesn't have much impact on the outcome of a game.

 
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do managers ever intentionally walk someone to set up a double play? only if its a hot hitter right? i think those 2 options are one in the same.

 
It ticks me off to no end that pull hitters cannot go the opposite way to beat the shift. Even a half assed check slap down the line would get the slowest runner on first.

 
Infield shift. There is still the same amount of holes.

 
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Difficult question to definitively answer, some of these strategies are over rated...given certain situations, but they're very good strategies given other situations - as a whole the question's too ambiguous to really answer.

If I had to name one it'd be intentionally walking a hot hitter, trying to nip at the corners and if you fell behind 2-0 or 3-0 then issue the intentional free pass would be fine - just never sits well with me when the white flag is raised before the AB even begins.

 

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