CamaroDMD
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So, I have been seeing this article pop up today discussing Mariner's Jarrod Dyson's bunt in their game last night. Apparently, he laid down a bunt and got on base...which broke up Justin Verlander's perfect game. Several articles I have read say this is breaking the "baseball code" and shame on him...except for one thing. The bunt happened in the 6th inning.
Dyson is a player who frequently bunts to get on base and the Mariner's made a strategic play in the 6th inning to get a runner on base. Dyson would ultimately score the first run for the Mariners (of three that inning) and Seattle would rally to win the game.
If paying to win in the 6th inning violates some kind of baseball code...then baseball has changed. I get it...don't bunt to break up a perfect game with 1 out in the 9th down 6-0. But...I feel like this story is just an attempt to create news on an otherwise slow day in baseball.
Dyson is a player who frequently bunts to get on base and the Mariner's made a strategic play in the 6th inning to get a runner on base. Dyson would ultimately score the first run for the Mariners (of three that inning) and Seattle would rally to win the game.
If paying to win in the 6th inning violates some kind of baseball code...then baseball has changed. I get it...don't bunt to break up a perfect game with 1 out in the 9th down 6-0. But...I feel like this story is just an attempt to create news on an otherwise slow day in baseball.