To start bunting with first and second no outs. This team doesn’t hit well enough to let them swing.
Especially with an unreliable catcher back thereTo start bunting with first and second no outs. This team doesn’t hit well enough to let them swing.
Two reasons immediately come to mind:I've never understood why more teams don't bunt against the shift. It's a free base...take it!
For sure...you don't do it with 2 strikes. There are times when there aren't 2 strikes or the 3B is playing 10 feet behind the bag even when on the correct side of the infield. That's when I'd like to see it to keep the other team honest.Two reasons immediately come to mind:
1. you have to be a competent bunter
2. in many cases, teams don't do the most severe shift until the batter has 2 strikes on them. A guy who sits behind me constantly whines about us not bunting with 2 strikes, and nobody within 50 feet of 3B. Um, if the bunt goes foul, you are out.