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With regard to pickoffs, my concern isn't the number of pickoffs, but the players who are getting picked off. When I have a slow, lumbering catcher who never attempts to steal a base get picked off, that's when I wonder if the chance of getting picked off is strictly due to the pitcher's hold ability and baserunning ability of the offensive player.
In real life, there's no way that my catcher is going to get picked off, because he never attempts to steal and the pitcher isn't going to pay any attention to him.
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