posted by vball10set
This is why I'm a proponent of it, but as I said, only in certain cases (ie down by a run or tied in the top/bottom of 9th). I'm reading your posts as saying that a sac bunt is never a good idea, and if I'm interpreting that wrong, I apologize. I steadfastly maintain that there is a time and place for it, especially when you're at the bottom of the lineup.
No, you’re correct I never think it’s the right play. We have over 100 years of data that shows this.
Dont want to get into the outcomes possible and all the numbers game, so I’ll just leave the charts below. By bunting, and giving away an out, you are much more likely to not score than you are by just playing it normal.
The most common “accepted bunt” is 2nd to 3rd. But just think of what you’re doing. Giving an out away and only creating 2 more options for a run to score. You can argue slightly more than 2, because certain base hits wont score man from 2nd. Sac fly, wild pitch/passed ball. Plus a hit that scores from 3rd but not 2nd. The chances of those things happening, versus every other outcome, is tiny. The odds are you make 2 more outs and runner doesn’t score. If you don’t bunt, you allow for a 3rd batter to potentially get a hit and drive them in (either from 2nd or by chance 3rd without the bunt). The odds of a base hit coming from 3 batters is much higher than the odds of a base hit or Sac fly (from just out 2) or a WP/PB. Coming from 2 batters. They have done the research and math over all the games going back decades. To ignore it to me is just crazy.


