17 the Mets, Marlins and Rays.
Yep Jake’s an incredible player and has a very high baseball IQ for sure!! I was also just about to ask when he was supposed to be called back upWhat a smart play. That dude is such a dawg in every way. He just wins.
I also heard he got a call yesterday, should be back up soon. Great news.
I had this same question. It would have been first and third with no outs. I don’t get why this is the play.Was it smart to trade his out there for the run once he was already on base? I think you’d rather have second and third with no outs than bases clear, one out and a run home.
Or did he realize he wasn’t going to make second and just made the best of it? It looked like he should have been able to reach second easily, but I can’t see all the angles.
I had this same question. It would have been first and third with no outs. I don’t get why this is the play.
Yeah watched again. The ball bounces back far quickerMy guess is he realized he was hung up. I don't think he intended to give the out. I could be completely wrong, but it doesn't look like he's in full speed as he makes the turn for 2nd. I think the carom off the wall got the ball to the second baseman faster than he expected.
I think he just made the most out of a bad situation.
Compared to first and third with no outs it looks like a good move or basically a wash. If you assume the alternative was second and third, it wasn’t.I had this same question. It would have been first and third with no outs. I don’t get why this is the play.

Now I’m trying to figure out what I’m comparing.Compared to first and third with no outs it looks like a good move or basically a wash. If you assume the alternative was second and third, it wasn’t.
Here’s a run expectancy chart supposedly from the minor leagues in 2022.
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If you assume he realized he would be out and then made the decision to get in a rundown, that’s obviously a great decision. Like I said it’s hard to tell with the one angle.My guess is he realized he was hung up. I don't think he intended to give the out. I could be completely wrong, but it doesn't look like he's in full speed as he makes the turn for 2nd. I think the carom off the wall got the ball to the second baseman faster than he expected.
I think he just made the most out of a bad situation.
He didn’t trade one out for two runs. The first run was scoring easily on the overthrow.I think if you call a sacrifice bunt for 1 run, wouldn't you trade 1 out for 2 runs? That's what he did.
I don't think he made the turn thinking that, but once it was happening like Cochise said, made the best out of the situation in the moment.
That’s right. So technically it’s fewer runs expected but I think taking the bird in hand is fine when it’s that close.Now I’m trying to figure out what I’m comparing.
1st and 3rd with no outs is 1.54
Seems like that’s compared to 1 run plus no one on and 1 out (.29) for a total of 1.29.
Bunting for a hit in a rehab assignment. DAWG.What a smart play. That dude is such a dawg in every way. He just wins.
I also heard he got a call yesterday and should be back up soon. Great news.
That's exactly what it sounds like assshole!!!**And I’m not here to criticize a decision he made in a split second, if that’s what it sounds like.
Compared to first and third with no outs it looks like a good move or basically a wash. If you assume the alternative was second and third, it wasn’t.
Here’s a run expectancy chart supposedly from the minor leagues in 2022.
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But you’d only score 27 runs a game!I think you trade an out for a run every time. I'm fine if a baseball purist tells me I'm wrong.
But you’d only score 27 runs a game!
Fair enough, yeah don’t do that. Won’t win many gamesWell, I mean technically you'd only score 18 since that 3rd out is hard to trade.
But that's still purdy gud.
I'm confusedCompared to first and third with no outs it looks like a good move or basically a wash. If you assume the alternative was second and third, it wasn’t.
Here’s a run expectancy chart supposedly from the minor leagues in 2022.
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