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Originally Posted by Pirates
"When you don't put the ball in play, you have no chance to get on base. Absolutely none, unless the catcher can't catch," Detroit manager Ron Gardenhire says. "The point of baseball is to get on base. I don't think that will ever change.
That was in the article.
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Right. I said that there was one quote from one person in the article that said it, but that is not what the article as a whole says. The article, as a whole, doesn't say that more runs would be scored if power hitters inside outed against the shift. It says the game is less interesting.