It is not this straight forward. Like Deggs said, it was a gamble that he didn’t roll the dice on and the house won. No need to pull the “if you never coached/played card” as you like to do so often.
You don’t have to be a little league t-ball coach or Matt Deggs to know that this was a difficult coaching decision that could have went either way.
If stealing home had been analyzed this much in 2000, UL would have never made it to the College World Series.
Sometime you just have to be able to think quickly.
Robe used to run a play where he called a bunt with a man on second and if the play went to first, the runner from second continued through and scored. I think it worked virtually every time he tried it. With our production at the plate in this game, I’m pretty sure I would have sent Lada no matter what. If I’m coaching third and see the fiasco that happened I would 100% be sending Lada to tie that game.
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