I have a really hard time questioning Counsel on anything, he's such a great baseball guy and a local kid at that. I would never pretend to be in a position to second guess anything Counsel does. Many people are angry he pitched to Bellinger at all last night, and I would really like to hear his explanation on that - not to question his decision as much as just knowing what the thought process was because I'm definitely not a baseball guy. The thing with Pina's leadoff double though - that doesn't even take a bunt necessarily. My recollection from playing as a kid is you hit the ball to the right side, or bunt if you'd like, and get the runner over to third. I always thought that was just fundamental baseball that everyone would play in that situation - tie game, looking for a go-ahead run.
Regarding bunting and practice time, etc. I admit I don't know alot about that. I do go to alot of games at Miller Park and have to say it is dumbfounding to see the extreme defensive switches some of these teams make, including the Brewers. I'm not sure a bunt is even necessary when you see some of these huge open gaps left when they switch. I understand the pitchers are very tough to hit, but how hard can it be to choke up a bit and NOT PULL the ball? Especially when the guy is trowing high 90's, I would think swinging a bit behind the ball is doable.