jim wrote: And then Rasmus comes up in the 9th in a bunt situation and we don't bunt? Rasmus might beat it out, might cause them to hurry a throw and have something unplanned and good happen ... but nothing. And then he K's, and there we are.
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Some here disagree with you.
jagtrader wrote:It's not "after the fact" knowledge that Shields has struggled to throw strikes this season (and last) or that he walked the leadoff man on four pitches or that Rasmus has an excellent on-base percentage and is one of the better hitters on the team. Giving up an out with Rasmus is stupid. Complaining about it as a broadcaster displays a mind-numbing lack of awareness of the situation.KyCardinalFan wrote:But after the walk of Holliday, as Rasmus is stepping into the batter's box, Horton is expecting the bunt. How is he supposed to know, beforehand, the "two BS strike calls to Rasmus and hit Freese." How is Horton going to know the batter after Rasmus is going to be hit and therefore shouldn't bunt? He's just remarking what he thinks is SOP in baseball - leadoff walk in extra innings you should bunt the runner into scoring position. It worked out by not doing it, but not dumb to consider it. Your comments seem to be based on after the fact knowledge.jagtrader wrote:Dear Ricky Horton,
Rasmus didn't bunt because the pitcher is wild. He walked the leadoff man, got two BS strike calls to Rasmus and hit Freese. You don't give those guys outs.
Sincerely,
Anyone with a [expletive] brain
The Angels' relievers either walked or hit seven batters in the last 2 1/3 innings. They gave this game away.

