I guess they've revised the Baseball 101 book since I read it. But that was many moons ago. Last night, I watched a few innnings of the Braves/Dodgers and twice in 3 innings, I woke the wife up yelling at the TV. In the first inning, speedy Michael Bourn gets on first. Prado, comes up and I'm thinking....just play it by the book (The old one) and bunt him over and let your 3 and 4 hitters come up with a fast guy in scoring position. Pick up a run...off to a good start. Nope. They wind up not scoring. Two innings later, they get the first two on at 1st and 2nd with no outs. Again I'm saying, just bunt and move the runners over...Jack Wilson is at the plate...he's the non-hitting utility guy who can at least bunt. Uuuhh...no. Guess who didn't score that inning?
Is bunting just a lost art in baseball? Does it require too much effort mentally for a manager to call for a bunt? Do they even teach it anymore to major league players? Even when you do see someone at the major league level try to bunt...they can't. I literally looks like it's been since little league when they last tried to bunt. Frustrating.