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Strategy Question - Hot / Cold Zones


AcousticNut

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Just tossing a hypothetical out there to see how some of you would handle the situation.

Bottom of the 9th - Up by 1 - Opponent at bat with runner on 2nd.

The player at the bat has good power and good average... let's say 75 / 75.

The batter's Zones are as follows:

B B B

C R C

R R R

My question is: Do you pitch high into his cold zones, look for a weak pop-up but risk the game-winning home-run; or do you stay low in his Hot zones and risk giving up the tying run by pitching where he likes to hit it.

I ran into this earlier tonight and wanted to see how each of you approach it. Keep the ball down, or hit him in the cold zones.....

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Hmmm depends on how many out's there are and what pitches your pitcher have.

I don't use the hot and cold zones but if it were me, I would go fast ball inside in the neutral to try and jam him on the first pitch, if thats a strike, I'd go change up slightly off the plate on the outside of the nutral and try to get him to chase, if he does so,then either throw him a fastball in the two upper corners and dry to blow it by him or throw a slider down and away.

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i wouldn't mess around a player who has Stats of 75/75, because if you somehow "mispitch" in MVP level, most of the time it will ended up with a homerun or a 2B.

i would pitch either a curve or slider out side of his strike zone try to get a strike out or a weak infield flyball. [the ball will cross his hot zone but end up outside of the strike zone].

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