by Mean Dean » Mon Feb 26, 2007 1:49 pm
SOM is not a pitch-by-pitch simulation. If you tell a batter to bunt, he's bunting from the beginning; he doesn't "take pitches" first, and unless the result of the bunt is a "1 and 2" count (in which case you do get the option to take it off at that point), he's going to either put down the bunt or make an out trying. There are no pitchouts.
I'd certainly think that, in addition to guys being on ahead of him, happening to face good holding pitchers/throwing catchers, etc.... this is probably mostly because he is hitting 8th. With zero or one outs, it probably figures "a pitcher is up, so let's bunt," and with two outs, it doesn't want a CS where the pitcher leads off the next inning.
[b:816e1b0460]Cummings[/b:816e1b0460]: Your post right below this is correct. So if the pitcher's hold and catcher's arm are 0, his chance without a lead is 11 (= 55%) and thus most likely no steal will be attempted. He will get the lead 44.4% of the time, and fail to get it 55.6% of the time.
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Mean Dean on Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:49 am, edited 1 time in total.