Ashburn Alley
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Ha I don't think a shift is going to prevent a double off the wall unless they shift everyone to the warning track.
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Yeah. The Yanks now use the shift more than anyone in baseball. I think its great. I'd say around 80-90% of the time it works. Some guys have started bunting but some just wont. Someones number 4 hitter isn't supposed to be hitting bunt singles. They are supposed to drive the ball, thus they don't put bunts down.
My only pet peeve is when they shift against contact or leadoff hitters. Like Matt Carpenter of the Cardinals. He should be played straight up, not shifted.
That's what caused me to create this thread. People using the shift against Matt Carpenter.
I just don't get it.
Its cuz the success rate is so high. I'm not sure what you don't get. If it works 75-85 percent of the time why wouldn't you? Most lefty hitters pull the ball the majority of the time including Carpenter especially against righty pitchers.