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Why didn't he pinch hit for him? Does he not know what a double switch is? How many times have you wondered out loud that you could be a much better manager, then oh, say, Grady Little. Well now you can be! ArmchairGM needs your help. Let's put together a Guide to Smart Baseball. When is it appropriate to hit and run? When should you intentionally walk a batter? We are trying to answer this as well as many other questions.
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Chapter 1Base RunningStealingTagging Up |
Chapter 2Bunting |
Chapter 3Using Your Bench |
Chapter 4Hitting |
Chapter 5Pitching |
Chapter 6Positioning the Defense |
Chapter 7Lineup Construction |