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It was embarrassing, the announcers mentioned when you square to bunt you dont take consecutive strikes, you make contact.... Again why do you call that if your not good at it....
As for Row's attempt, I got to hand it to the clemson pitcher for throwing the perfect pitch for a bunt attempt though. High pitch. First place you would expect one to be and first place you would want to lay off. Absolute horrible decision to attempt anyway.Blair got one down yesterday I think but that was the only one I really remember. Row's effort was horrible in a clutch situation. Typical results since Holbrook's been in charge.
Bunting is one of several offensive and defensive issues we have as a team.
We have a total of 6 sacrifices on the season, four are by Jonah Bride. Evidently Jonah can bunt but no one else can figure it out.
We also don't run the bases well as evidenced by our total of 5 steals in 10 attempts and also there were a number of other miscues getting thrown out.
Opponents on the other hand are 11/11 on stolen bases. We will get exploited more and more in this category as the season goes on if we can't figure this out.
These stats along with our .271 BA and .345 OBP as a team say we're not getting it done on offense. We have a ton of talent so there needs to be some changes or adjustments made somewhere in my opinion.
I agree but bunting is pretty simple if it's executed properly. You put the bat at the top end of the strike zone and adjust down to the knees. If it's above or below this, you pull the bat back. Only bunt strikes and you have to bunt the top half of the ball.As for Row's attempt, I got to hand it to the clemson pitcher for throwing the perfect pitch for a bunt attempt though. High pitch. First place you would expect one to be and first place you would want to lay off. Absolute horrible decision to attempt anyway.
There are times when you can use a punch motion on a bunt, but they are called few and far between. But the typical bunt (usually a sac) is the one called 9 out of 10 times and is how you described. We used to call that catching the ball with the bat. Some of the guys do it right. With that said, sometimes it looks like our guys want to bunt for a hit instead of a sac and get a little ahead of themselves, ending up punching at it. I think if they treated it as a sac, they'd lay down better bunts.Most of the time on bunting, the guys are punching at the ball instead of letting the ball come to the bat. All you have to do is have big end of the bat out and angle it to which side you want to bunt it to and not bunt a ball in your eyes.
I think he was probably set up right from what I remember (high in the zone) but the pitch was even higher. Probably was a ball. I think we can both agree it wasn't executed properly. Agreed on adjusting down to the knees. I'd only add you adjust with the knees. That also would prevent punching at it.I agree but bunting is pretty simple if it's executed properly. You put the bat at the top end of the strike zone and adjust down to the knees. If it's above or below this, you pull the bat back. Only bunt strikes and you have to bunt the top half of the ball.