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Pitchers Batting in Close/Late Innings
Searched for the original thread (couldn't find it), but still seeing pitchers allowed to bat - or bunt more often than not - in late inning/close games where, logically, a PH makes more sense. Obviously, I'm not talking about situations where a pitcher's SAC bunt with less than two out or the like, but those situations where runners are in scoring position with two out and there's a bench with able batters available.
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Logged TT #664
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This is a good one. Relief pitchers should rarely get plate appearances, but I've had individual MRs with eight appearances in two months.
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