
Originally Posted by
SABR Matt
Yes...but most players aren't trying to just fly out...they're trying to elevate the ball and make sure it goes far enough to get home the run...but they'd like to get a hit too.
I agree Matt, that they want to get a hit. That can't ever be debated. During an AB, depending on the count and how the pitcher has been working him, a hitter may take what is given.
For instance , lets say there are 2 strikes on a hitter. Instead of taking a pitch at the letters for a ball, a hitter might feast on that as a great pitch to elevate. He'll cut down his swing a bit, and try to score the run. In a sense, he is sacrificing his AB to get the run home, with the outside shot that it finds a gap.
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