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The many benefits of small ball
Posted on 3/22/25 at 1:33 pm
Posted on 3/22/25 at 1:33 pm
LSU baseball teams of the past have been mostly big ball teams that did not bunt often and when they did they often weren’t very good at it. Good teams can play big ball and small ball as the situation calls for. So far this season, LSU has been good at both
Fielders are most comfortable backed up to the grass and making plays that require no thought as to where they are going with the ball. Bunts often create split second decisions for first basemen, third basemen, catchers and pitchers to make. Errors happen much more often when fielders have to make decisions under pressure.
Bunting with runners on base creates even more decisions. Who is crashing from first or third? Who will cover the vacant base? When does catcher field a short bunt with a runner coming from third on a squeeze? How much less accurate is a pitcher fielding a bunt who has to spin and throw? Do you watch a good bunt and hope it rolls foul? If the second baseman is running over to cover first, it becomes a much harder throw for the pitcher. If all the infielders aren’t on the same page, sometimes you even see throws to empty bases. Throwing to a first baseman who is firmly planted on first showing you his glove as a target is a much, much easier throw for a pitcher than throwing to a second baseman covering first who is on the move and not set yet, sometimes you have to even lead them. How many times have you seen a pitcher fire the ball into right field on a spin throw after fielding a good bunt?
There is another benefit to having so many different players who can bunt, and bunt for base hits. The deeper a first or third baseman plays, the harder it is to hit by them. Thats where they will be when Jared Jones bats. But this year LSU has a handful of players comfortable bunting for hits if they see either corner fielder set up too deep. This can bring the fielders in a few yards to respect the bunt, which lessens the fielders angles and reaction time on sharply hit ground balls.
But the best advantage of bunting, if executed correctly at the right moment, is the pressure it puts on defenders whom have to make split second decisions on who fields the ball and what base to go to. Good bunting can make some good fielding college teams look like high school teams.
I wonder if we start seeing some slash hitting where we show bunt and then slash hit at the charging defender. We have some really good contact hitters that could be good at that. And that just gives the third baseman yet another decision to make. You dont want to be charging in at someone swinging away.
Of course I guess it’s like everything else in baseball. People love the bunt call that works and hate the bunt call that did not work. So far, Jay has been calling most bunts at the right time. More importantly, his players have been executing them correctly. It adds such a new dimension to LSU baseball.
Fielders are most comfortable backed up to the grass and making plays that require no thought as to where they are going with the ball. Bunts often create split second decisions for first basemen, third basemen, catchers and pitchers to make. Errors happen much more often when fielders have to make decisions under pressure.
Bunting with runners on base creates even more decisions. Who is crashing from first or third? Who will cover the vacant base? When does catcher field a short bunt with a runner coming from third on a squeeze? How much less accurate is a pitcher fielding a bunt who has to spin and throw? Do you watch a good bunt and hope it rolls foul? If the second baseman is running over to cover first, it becomes a much harder throw for the pitcher. If all the infielders aren’t on the same page, sometimes you even see throws to empty bases. Throwing to a first baseman who is firmly planted on first showing you his glove as a target is a much, much easier throw for a pitcher than throwing to a second baseman covering first who is on the move and not set yet, sometimes you have to even lead them. How many times have you seen a pitcher fire the ball into right field on a spin throw after fielding a good bunt?
There is another benefit to having so many different players who can bunt, and bunt for base hits. The deeper a first or third baseman plays, the harder it is to hit by them. Thats where they will be when Jared Jones bats. But this year LSU has a handful of players comfortable bunting for hits if they see either corner fielder set up too deep. This can bring the fielders in a few yards to respect the bunt, which lessens the fielders angles and reaction time on sharply hit ground balls.
But the best advantage of bunting, if executed correctly at the right moment, is the pressure it puts on defenders whom have to make split second decisions on who fields the ball and what base to go to. Good bunting can make some good fielding college teams look like high school teams.
I wonder if we start seeing some slash hitting where we show bunt and then slash hit at the charging defender. We have some really good contact hitters that could be good at that. And that just gives the third baseman yet another decision to make. You dont want to be charging in at someone swinging away.
Of course I guess it’s like everything else in baseball. People love the bunt call that works and hate the bunt call that did not work. So far, Jay has been calling most bunts at the right time. More importantly, his players have been executing them correctly. It adds such a new dimension to LSU baseball.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 1:43 pm to paper tiger
It is great to watch an LSU team bunt effectively.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 1:45 pm to bayoubreeze
No doubt. Team executed to perfection last night.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 1:51 pm to paper tiger
This is an extremely well rounded team. They work counts, bunt well, hit sacrifice flys, hit to the backside, can double in the gap and this team has plenty of big fly capability. Pressure on teams 1-9
Posted on 3/22/25 at 1:57 pm to paper tiger
You forgot about the part where there's only 27 outs. Bunting is fine in the right situations. But bunting in the 2nd inning to get to Braswell with the only hitter who had seen that pitcher before wasn't a great call.
But if you like small ball so much go watch Kentucky fig
But if you like small ball so much go watch Kentucky fig
Posted on 3/22/25 at 2:00 pm to paper tiger
we’re an everything ball club
we have power
we can bunt
we can hit line drives
we get on base.
we have power
we can bunt
we can hit line drives
we get on base.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 2:55 pm to paper tiger
Bunting has gotten a bad wrap, and for a good reason, but most of that data has to do with MLB where the defense is far better than even SEC baseball. It definitely has a place in the game, especially situationally and I've been the first to be critical of bunting.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 2:57 pm to paper tiger
Be careful. The baseball "bunt haters" have been melting really bad the last couple of weeks. Any more "winning" by JJ using the bunt may force some here to go into a global meltdown. 
Posted on 3/22/25 at 3:04 pm to Yeti_Chaser
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But if you like small ball so much go watch Kentucky fig
I try to ignore out of the blue rude posts on here. I would like to think tiger fans can be respectful of each other. But that’s not why I am responding.
I come a very family with countless cousins I like. As I suspect is the case with most everyone on here, I have family members and good friends who are gay. It’s a cruel and tough world for people growing up gay. Almost everyone from a large family has a gay relative who has been bullied and berated just for being gay.
One of my life regrets is not standing up more for some gay friends and family members who have been subject to bullying and hate. In retrospect, I think it was cowardly of me to stand by and not give them support.
So frick you for your ridiculous, hurtful to some, and totally unnecessary homophobic slur. It says so much more about you than my harmless bunt post does about me.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 3:15 pm to paper tiger
you sound like a successful coach 
Posted on 3/22/25 at 3:19 pm to paper tiger
Bunting last night proved to be a great way to cap your run scoring after pounding out
-13 hits
-drawing 8 free passes.
-7 balls hit over 100mph
Hernandez getting 3 hits after Johnson forced him to sac bunt, including the game changing HR
Milam being on base twice after Johnson forced him to sacrifice himself. One great AB with a line drive to the opppsite field, another a 6 pitch walk.
Milam being a guy that has grounded in 1 DP all year, and has struck out like twice. Milam should never bunt. You know what else puts pressure on the defense? Just putting the ball in play and having an athletic team sprint the bases aggressively.
Johnson read this game wrong thinking it would be a tight, close game (not sure why, Anderson was dominating and the offense had runners on in every inning). Was only a matter of time before busting it open. They could have likely score 10-12 runs without the stupid sac bunts
-13 hits
-drawing 8 free passes.
-7 balls hit over 100mph
Hernandez getting 3 hits after Johnson forced him to sac bunt, including the game changing HR
Milam being on base twice after Johnson forced him to sacrifice himself. One great AB with a line drive to the opppsite field, another a 6 pitch walk.
Milam being a guy that has grounded in 1 DP all year, and has struck out like twice. Milam should never bunt. You know what else puts pressure on the defense? Just putting the ball in play and having an athletic team sprint the bases aggressively.
Johnson read this game wrong thinking it would be a tight, close game (not sure why, Anderson was dominating and the offense had runners on in every inning). Was only a matter of time before busting it open. They could have likely score 10-12 runs without the stupid sac bunts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 3:36 pm to Lester Earl
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Johnson read this game wrong
Posted on 3/22/25 at 3:45 pm to paper tiger
Small ball is only a problem if your team is one dimensional. LSU is not. They can beat you in multiple ways.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 3:48 pm to Goalie
quote:
Be careful. The baseball "bunt haters" have been melting really bad the last couple of weeks. Any more "winning" by JJ using the bunt may force some here to go into a global meltdown.
The thing I question with the idea of never bunting is what if the hitter is not hitting well and more of a defensive player anyways? And what if he is actually really good at bunting.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 4:13 pm to paper tiger
Don’t get Moscona started
Posted on 3/22/25 at 4:17 pm to paper tiger
Feels like that field is begging for bunts. Ball just does.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 4:18 pm to paper tiger
Exactly same with the word retarded. I don’t wish that anyone would be born handicapped but if they have to be it should be to the people here that throw that word around. Ignorance.
Posted on 3/22/25 at 4:22 pm to paper tiger
the mods used to ban people for using the f-word. Sad that they do not care anymore
Posted on 3/22/25 at 4:25 pm to paper tiger
It's great to be able to execute it when it's necessary. Doing it in the second inning of a close game is absurd.
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