NO GETTING AROUND IT
Peter Gammons
July 31, 1989
Pitchers often walk dangerous hitters intentionally if first base is empty with a runner on second. But that strategy is risky. This year the next batters up in such situations are hitting 45 points above their average and are driving in 4� times more runs than they normally do. Keep in mind, though, that they are always hitting with at least one runner in scoring position.
Pitchers often walk dangerous hitters intentionally if first base is empty with a runner on second. But that strategy is risky. This year the next batters up in such situations are hitting 45 points above their average and are driving in 4� times more runs than they normally do. Keep in mind, though, that they are always hitting with at least one runner in scoring position.