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*[[Baseball Strategy:Intentional Walk|Intentionally Walk a Batter]]
 
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Henderson

Rickey Henderson swipes third for the New York Yankees in 1985

Chapter 1

Base Running

Stealing

Tagging Up


Chapter 2

Bunting

Suzukibunt

Ichiro Suzuki lays down a bunt


Bondspinchhit

Barry Bonds hits game tying pinch hit homerun off Billy Wagner

Chapter 3

Using Your Bench


Chapter 4

Hitting

Hitandrun

The Hit and Run in motion


Giantswalks

San Francisco Giants fans keep track of intentional walks totals using rubber chickens

Chapter 5

Pitching


Chapter 6

Positioning the Defense

Infielders

Infielders discussing strategy


Chapter 7

Lineup Construction