Seen some folks gripe on another board about Bama bunting the ball (and even one dude beside me at the game)... if anything, Alabama probably doesn't bunt enough. They have a problem manufacturing runs... and the dead bats they have to use now don't help with the long ball. Gaspard would be well served having everyone in that lineup, 1-9, being able to bunt effectively. It takes a few minutes every day, but worth it, and it wins close games. This isn't 1997.
That brings up a few thoughts:
I've always been a fan of "small ball," especially when it's advancing runners in scoring position. A well executed bunt does just that. Having runners in scoring position this past weekend wasn't the case. It was getting them across the plate.
Saturday night we had guys LOB in the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th. (If you're referring to the same thread I read, one of those guys was complaining about getting men in position to score. These stats don't reflect or support such a complaint.) Yesterday we had the winning run on 3rd, in the 9th, only to be stranded. We go to extra innings again and it's a single that wins the game.
Granted, it's SFA we're playing, but the question is would bunts have mattered Saturday night or Sunday? If we've got the guys in position to score it's all about getting them across the plate. Which, in the majority of cases, is going to be a huge gamble with a bunt.
Is it more of getting the timely hit?
That brings me to Andy Phillips. I've not been able to watch any of the games this season so I can't comment on what they are looking like at the plate. Too aggressive and not waiting for the pitch they need? We definitely had our issues last year with batting. It's my hopeāand it appears we're beginning to see the beginning of itāwe've moved past that with a year of experience under their belts.
On the ironic side of things...with conversations like the one you read, and this one, UA sends this tweet out to celebrate the win.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/AlabamaBSB">@AlabamaBSB</a> 3, <a href="https://twitter.com/SFA_Baseball">@SFA_Baseball</a> 2 in 10 innings. Alabama now 4-2. <a href="http://t.co/YSz9eWKWbY">pic.twitter.com/YSz9eWKWbY</a></p>— Alabama Baseball (@AlabamaBSB) <a href="https://twitter.com/AlabamaBSB/statuses/437709871383715840">February 23, 2014</a></blockquote>
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