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Old Fri Apr 27, 2007, 01:44pm
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I have to admit that I have not done many games but...

The defense walks the bases loaded in order to create the IFF and a force at all bases...I have seen this several times...

I have never seen a defense walk the bases loaded to create an infield fly situation. I can't even imagine why someone would do so.
If the winning run is on third base with less than two outs...my friend, you haven't watched much and probably played even less baseball...why wouldn't you do that unless you have Danny Almonte pitching in at the LL World Series when he strikes everybody out. That is a widely used strategy in many baseball games...so if you have other coaching strategies out there you tell me how you'd align your defense when your team is playing defense in the bottom of the 9th inning tied 2 - 2 and B1 leads off with a triple...

I'm sure your reasons might be good...obviously this isn't the be all and end all strategy, but a very common one.
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Old Fri Apr 27, 2007, 01:59pm
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If the winning run is on third base with less than two outs...my friend, you haven't watched much and probably played even less baseball...why wouldn't you do that unless you have Danny Almonte pitching in at the LL World Series when he strikes everybody out. That is a widely used strategy in many baseball games...so if you have other coaching strategies out there you tell me how you'd align your defense when your team is playing defense in the bottom of the 9th inning tied 2 - 2 and B1 leads off with a triple...

I'm sure your reasons might be good...obviously this isn't the be all and end all strategy, but a very common one.
Yeah, load up the bases, but I don't usually think of that as being done to create an IFF situation. I see it being done to create a force at home. Maybe that was what he was thinking. What I have never seen is an outfielder moved into the infield in conjunction with loading the bases. I've seen them pulled in to take away short singles but not all of the way into the infield.
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Old Fri Apr 27, 2007, 09:45pm
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If the winning run is on third base with less than two outs...my friend, you haven't watched much and probably played even less baseball...why wouldn't you do that unless you have Danny Almonte pitching in at the LL World Series when he strikes everybody out. That is a widely used strategy in many baseball games...so if you have other coaching strategies out there you tell me how you'd align your defense when your team is playing defense in the bottom of the 9th inning tied 2 - 2 and B1 leads off with a triple...

I'm sure your reasons might be good...obviously this isn't the be all and end all strategy, but a very common one.
I have NEVER seen the defense walk 2 batters intentionally to load the bases after a leadoff batter hit a triple in the bottom of 9th of a tie game. The normal strategy is to pull the infield and outfield in to hopefully prevent the runner from advancing from 3B on a ground ball or shallow fly ball. If I got an out on the next batter without the runner advancing I might walk the next batter, keep the corners in and move F4 and F6 back to normal to hopefully get a DP. Or, I might leave the infielders in, depending on the batter coming up, what position in the batting order, and what he has done at bat today. Outfielders would still be in because a deep fly ball wins the game.

I'm certainly not going to walk the number 8 man and the number 9 man to load the bases with none out for the top of the order. And if Danny Almonte is pitching and striking everybody out how did the batter hit a triple? Geez..
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Old Fri Apr 27, 2007, 10:25pm
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I'm sure your reasons might be good...obviously this isn't the be all and end all strategy, but a very common one.

that's why we play the game...different coaches, different strategies, different levels of baseball. and DG, while I have seen what I describe work, I have also seen it fail...much like you scenario...I can find a million reasons why your strategy is good too...but like any plan in baseball...it doesn't work every time.

In the Almonte case...maybe it was a dropped 3rd strike followed by two passed balls....there R3 no outs. :-)
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