CTStough wrote:
I REALLY wish I had good fire control over my pitchers bunting. They should bunt every time, unless two outs. I have NO idea, how to make that happen.
I hardly ever bunt in DH leagues but get a modest amount of bunting (mostly from pitchers, I think) in non-DH leagues.
On the manager strategy page of my latest 60M non-dh league, I find a range of Sac attempts from a low of 49 to a high of 135, with five teams over 100 Sac Att.
If your pitchers were bunting on every opportunity with 1 out or less, and other hitters were bunting some of the time, I'm guessing that
might approach 200 Sac attempts--an increase of 65 over my most recent non-DH league. But frankly having pitchers always bunt with one out seems like a somewhat odd strategy to me. Why not try to get a hit off the opposing pitcher's card with one out and a runner on 2nd--rather than set up best-case scenario of a runner on 3rd with 2 outs? Also, do you really want, say, a 7N bunting all the time?
My pitchers in this 60M league managed a BA of .190, with 18 doubles and 23 walks. That's not exactly impressive, but OTOH, I'd rather have a .190 hitter swinging away with 1 out and a runner on second than bunting. On this staff Three Finger Brown hit .229 with an OPS of .606 and Walter Johnson hit .217 with .472 OPS. Again, these aren't awesome, but I'd rather have them hitting away than bunting with a runner on 2nd and 1 out.
But, I think that to answer your original question, the best way to maximize pitcher bunting would be to set bunting on Very Aggressive in Team Strategy and then tweak by setting any hitters you don't want bunting on "don't bunt" in Hitter Prefs.