Wild pitch on an intentional walk...WE ARE..

GloryDawg

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He did pass the very next batter. He intentionally put two on after the wild pitch. Was that the plan anyways? Also why did he switch the out fielder and was he a right handed pitcher? Was Cohen planning on passing one batter and move some guys around to get a right on left for the second guy then once he was out move Reed back to pitcher? Hell just a few dumb mass questions.</p>
 

MSUArrowCS

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why not load them up with one out to set up the force at home? Either way, once the ball leaves the infield, the game is over.
 

MSDawg34

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with runners on 1st and 2nd

Same hit without the wild pitch means runner gunned out at the plate or held up at 3rd. Wild pitch forces us to either play the double play or play at home
 

GloryDawg

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If I remember the out fielder switch was after the wild pitch but still trying figure that one out.
 

Moonlight Graham

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on an intentional walk which allowed him to advance to third. After the wild pitch, we continued to put him on intentionally. That would make runners at 1st and 3rd with one out. Yes we could roll the double and prevent the go ahead run from scoring but it would have to be a perfectly hit ball for us to do so. Therefore the chances were better if we intentionally walked the bases loaded to be able to get the force out at home.
 

MSDawg34

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I thought the original question was whether our plan all along was to load the bases, before the wild pitch even happened, which would not have made any sense