Summary
Hal McCoy, the hall-of-fame baseball writer for the Dayton Daily News, knows a thing or two about America's pastime. If you want to tap into that knowledge, send an e-mail to hmccoy@dayton dailynews.com.
Q You have been so critical of the Reds' averages with runners in scoring position, but are these numbers any worse than their numbers with runners not in scoring position? -- Dave, Miamisburg/ Centerville/ BeavercreekSee the full content of this document
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Third-Base Coaches Should Be Wary of Bruce's Arm
A Anybody who knows a rosin bag from a dirty sock knows the importance of hitting with runners in scoring position. Example: On Thursday against Arizona, after eight innings the Reds had 10 hits. They had one run. They stranded 12. Lots of hits...
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