2010 Chicago White Sox: Proving Why Small Ball Doesn’t Work

Posted: 12th April 2010 by Christopher Murphy in MLB
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Bunting is meant for bad hitters or to get a man from second to third when one run will make or break a game. Sacrifice bunting a man to second base should only happen when you have a player who has a best-case scenario of a strikeout or groundout double play. This is why pitchers bunt. Professional hitters should not have to bunt a man to second. Yes, bunting may keep you out of a double play, but it eliminates a walk, hit, error, hit by pitch, drop third strike, passed ball, or stolen base. The only thing a bunt assures you is an out and that out may even be the lead runner. Out of the Chicago White Sox 21 total runs on the season, 12 of them have come via the home run. So here we are, a week into the season and more than half of Chicago's runs have come courtesy of the long ball—s ...

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