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I just got home from the Cleveland - Philadelphia game and watched both teams shift a few times but not crazy often. Cleveland shifted on Ryan Howard every at bat of course and Howard's only contact was grounded right into the shift. I remember Kipnis grounding into a shift as well. It works until the batter forces them out of it by going the other way a few times.
I remember watching a game earlier in the year where one team shifted two at bats in a row on the same player who hit two groundballs the other way for singles. 3rd time up , no shift.
Pittsburgh shifted the most last year and when you read about their defensive efficiency, it has improved as their shifting has increased. I am pretty sure I read that on Prospectus.