Fact: you have a 0% chance to hit if you dont swing. ;-)
igeaux.mobi
Fact: you have a 0% chance to hit if you dont swing. ;-)
igeaux.mobi
"We gotta find some guys who will lock down, not lock up, with the pressure on. When we do we'll win close games." - Robe 3/12/11
I just hope it's this year.
Someone said earlier that we can do it off of pitching and defense. Really? Can you expect a pitcher to hold a team to less than 2 runs? Cause that's what faced our pitchers in game 2.
igeaux.mobi
I think what happened J was the runners left their base on contact. The left fielder was charging in on the ball. Must have looked like it was going to fall. The runners werent tagging. Even if they were, the left fielder was in shallow left when he would have come up throwing. At least thats the way I put it together in my mind while listening to it.
Being a runner at 3d base your first step should be back to the bag if the ball is in hit in the air or at least freeze. Once it gets over the infield your first thought is to tag up. If it drops in you will score easy and if it is deep enough you tag on the sac fly and score. Now in this situation if he tags as he should be doing (unless it was extremely shallow like right over the SS) and seeing that the guy was diving there is going to be a chance he makes the catch and if he does as the OF did, Poirrier should have scored easily even if it is shallow because the guy had to dive. There is no way even if shallow the guy makes a diving catch and comes up to throw a tagging runner out at home.
Maybe the ball was really shallow like a pop up just over the SS's head and someone who watched the game (BOP) and fill us in. Maybe Poirrier did not show good instincts of watching the ball flight and he did not think he OF was going to have to dive, but having good instincts is a huge part of being a good base runner not just having good speed.
Sounds like bad base running to me!
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