Men on 2nd and 3rd with one out. Why bunt since there is not much chance of a double play?
H Hanmudog Redshirt Apr 30, 2006 5,853 0 0 Mar 22, 2014 #1 Men on 2nd and 3rd with one out. Why bunt since there is not much chance of a double play?
C Crazy Dawg Redshirt Jun 15, 2013 329 0 0 Mar 22, 2014 #2 He should've bunted more down the line or the 3rd base line.
1 121Josey Redshirt Oct 30, 2012 7,503 0 0 Mar 22, 2014 #3 The runner was five feet from the bag. No chance of scoring. Base running mistake. But you're right, not the best decision at the plate.
The runner was five feet from the bag. No chance of scoring. Base running mistake. But you're right, not the best decision at the plate.
57stratdawg Heisman Dec 1, 2004 148,414 24,192 113 Mar 22, 2014 #4 Heck of a play by the 1B too. He went from even with the bag to in front of the mound in a hurry.
T Toby Nash Redshirt Aug 22, 2012 216 0 0 Mar 22, 2014 #5 Don't claim to be an expert but I thought he was bunting for a hit. First was open. 3b had to stay close. No force. Guess they thought we could get the runner in based on the defense on the first try. 1B made a good play or we might have scored.
Don't claim to be an expert but I thought he was bunting for a hit. First was open. 3b had to stay close. No force. Guess they thought we could get the runner in based on the defense on the first try. 1B made a good play or we might have scored.