When a team goes 0 FOR 19 with runners in scoring position, you hit no home runs and the other team scores 2 runs, yet you STILL win...to me, that is the epitomie of "small ball"...
Small ball is NOT just bunting...it's doing the little things needed to win ballgames--like hitting THREE sacrifice flies with a man on third and less than two out...
Boston is doing all the little things RIGHT in order to win ballgames--while we look like we couldn't hit our way out of a paper bag. You don't need the 3-run HR all the time in order to win--you just need to execute.
Boston "gave away" three outs, yet scored three runs off of them...to those who say there is no such thing as a "productive" out, or that you shouldn't give away outs--it just goes to show that if you do the little things right, you WILL win...
Boston had three sac flies in one game--we've had TWO this ENTIRE season thus far. Boston will sure as hell get their share of HRs--they've got a good lineup filled with guys who can hit the ball out of the park. But they also know that in order to win, you also need to do the little things right...which is something the '96--'00 Yankee teams also knew and did.
Those were teams that also got their share of HRs...after all, guys like Jeter, O'Neill, Bernie, Tino, Posada...they could all hit the ball out of the park. But they also did all the little things right, did what needed to be done in order to WIN...and that is the biggest difference I see between our teams since 2002 and the teams back then...
Anybody still want to say there is no such thing as a productive out or that you can't give away outs and still be able to win on a consistent basis?



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