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I think there is more than one right answer, I just know what I would do!
@Greatdaytobeawildcat, check out 6-4-3 Charts on Twitter. Not saying the answer is there but they post some run expectancy stuff for softball.
Edited to add: very few teams have a strategy for their outfielders. They do for their infield. Why no strategy in outfield? Not even the most basic like, when we are going for catches, here’s when stopping the ball is our #1 priority. (Not even talking situations here, you can do this by where the ball is hit a lot of the time.) I even see it at d1 college level- outfielders scooping balls outside their feet when their is no play to be made etc.
@Greatdaytobeawildcat, check out 6-4-3 Charts on Twitter. Not saying the answer is there but they post some run expectancy stuff for softball.
Edited to add: very few teams have a strategy for their outfielders. They do for their infield. Why no strategy in outfield? Not even the most basic like, when we are going for catches, here’s when stopping the ball is our #1 priority. (Not even talking situations here, you can do this by where the ball is hit a lot of the time.) I even see it at d1 college level- outfielders scooping balls outside their feet when their is no play to be made etc.
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