by PotKettleBlack » Tue Nov 22, 2011 10:26 am
[quote:630357bc4c="Ragnarok69"]I remember David Ortiz bunting for a base hit against the shift several years ago.
I'm sorry. I said David Ortiz bunted.
I agree that it isn't used often, and Ortiz would never get on base doing this against a regular defensive formation. But I also agree it could be done more. You can't score runs without guys on, so it makes sense for even sluggers to bunt if they can get on base that way. The chances of a solo home run are what? And yeah . . . do it enough and the defense has to respect it, and the resulting drawn-in fielders or un-shift will likely result in more hits when you aren't bunting.[/quote:630357bc4c]
Especially if you're a dead pull lefty. The great Ted Williams saw the shift, and after a couple of years of being a hard head about it, started going the other way a bit, and that was the end of the shift. I dunno if it's an ability, a mentality, or what, but if you're Ortiz in particular (slow, DH, extreme shifty) and you're leading off and inning, close and late, yeah, bunt it, or slug bunt it down third. Pull him for someone fast, increase the run expectancy for the inning large. Alternatively, show the bunt on the first pitch, see what the defense does.