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Old 04-08-2012, 04:11 PM   #1
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OK, this just made me laugh. I am watching the Yankees - Rays game on TV at the moment. Bottom 7th, Rays lead 3-0, bases empty, two outs. Carlos Pena (the slugging Rays 1B who is 2-3 with a HR and a 2B) at bat, the count is 0-2.

So, what does Carlos Pena do? He turns around to bunt, bunts it foul and hence strikes out. Everybody is in disbelief, including the commentators. The Yankees hesitate to leave the field, they have no clue what just happened.

So, if anybody complains about the in-game AI of OOTP ever again, I'll just link to this thread. Thank you, Carlos Pena.

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Old 04-08-2012, 04:13 PM   #2
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RL MLB is full of dummies. We just don't want them in OOTP so no, you are not getting off the hook that easy.
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Old 04-08-2012, 04:14 PM   #3
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LOL I watched it too. Weird. Did he think there was only 1 strike?
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Old 04-08-2012, 04:15 PM   #4
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RL MLB is full of dummies. We just don't want them in OOTP so no, you are not getting off the hook that easy.
Seriously though, what was he thinking? It was even a RHP reliever he was facing, not Randy Johnson in the 1993 Allstar-Game.
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Old 04-08-2012, 04:27 PM   #5
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Old 04-08-2012, 04:34 PM   #6
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How about this one:

In 1994, right fielder Larry Walker of the Expos was charged with an error on a mental mistake he made in a game against the Dodgers on April 24 at Dodger Stadium.

After making a running catch for what he thought was the final out in the third inning, Walker handed the ball to a nine-year-old fan in the stands. Jose Offerman of the Dodgers tagged up and scored on the mental misplay.

I was watching that game.
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Old 04-08-2012, 04:37 PM   #7
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Seriously though, what was he thinking? It was even a RHP reliever he was facing, not Randy Johnson in the 1993 Allstar-Game.
I was watching this game as well. The ironic thing is Cory Wade tops out at 89 mph and Pena has already hit two HR's in the series. Listening to the announcers though was hilarious. Like the 40,000 in attendance they had no idea what the heck happened.
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Old 04-08-2012, 04:45 PM   #8
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I was watching it on MLB.TV and thinking, OK, he's got him right where he wants him... then he squares up to bunt? I'm thinking, what the hell? Definitely a head-scratcher. They were playing with the shift on, so maybe Pena thought he'd be "sneaky" and lay one down.

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Old 04-08-2012, 04:51 PM   #9
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I was watching it on MLB.TV and thinking, OK, he's got him right where he wants him... then he squares up to bunt? I'm thinking, what the hell? Definitely a head-scratcher. They were playing with the shift on, so maybe Pena thought he'd be "sneaky" and lay one down.

Grab some pine buddy!
Wish I was out of the Yanks black out region... instead though I got to watch Miggy hit a three run 9th inning shot to tie a game against the BoSox. MLB.TV is an amazing thing.
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Actually having seen Pena do it a few times last year while he was a Cub, it isn't too shocking to me. His idea I believe is to surprise everyone and get an easy infield single. He probably did it 3 times last year in a similar situation and it worked once. .333 batting average
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Actually having seen Pena do it a few times last year while he was a Cub, it isn't too shocking to me. His idea I believe is to surprise everyone and get an easy infield single. He probably did it 3 times last year in a similar situation and it worked once. .333 batting average
But on an 0-2 count? That's pretty ambitious.
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I was watching that game.
I was too
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Old 04-08-2012, 05:06 PM   #13
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I walked out of the room just in time to miss that. Amazing. Overall an outstanding game and an incredible series.
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Old 04-08-2012, 05:07 PM   #14
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But on an 0-2 count? That's pretty ambitious.
Agreed. I think both of the other outs (out of the 1-3 number I mentioned) were foul outs. He's a crazy guy but having a hell of a good beginning this year. The Cubs miss his defense.
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How about this one:

In 1994, right fielder Larry Walker of the Expos was charged with an error on a mental mistake he made in a game against the Dodgers on April 24 at Dodger Stadium.

After making a running catch for what he thought was the final out in the third inning, Walker handed the ball to a nine-year-old fan in the stands. Jose Offerman of the Dodgers tagged up and scored on the mental misplay.

I was watching that game.
this happens a lot more than is should, i was watching watching an mlb blooper dvd that was made in the mid 2000's and they showed at least 5 where they tossed the ball in the stands after the second out. on one the guy handed the ball to a kid, took 2 steps back, then realized what was going on so he went back and took the ball back.

I personally would like that to randomly happen like in 1 our of a few thousand games in pbp mode in ootp
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Old 04-08-2012, 10:00 PM   #16
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I personally would like that to randomly happen like in 1 our of a few thousand games in pbp mode in ootp
Yeah, and you just know that it would happen to some guy in his first ever game of OOTP ...... he'd be screaming bloody murder at how unrealistic the game is!
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I swear, if I was the Rays GM and saw him do that, I would cut him right then and there.
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How about this one:

In 1994, right fielder Larry Walker of the Expos was charged with an error on a mental mistake he made in a game against the Dodgers on April 24 at Dodger Stadium.

After making a running catch for what he thought was the final out in the third inning, Walker handed the ball to a nine-year-old fan in the stands. Jose Offerman of the Dodgers tagged up and scored on the mental misplay.

I was watching that game.
I remember that game very well...I was there that day. Crazy play for sure.
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Old 04-09-2012, 01:42 AM   #19
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Actually having seen Pena do it a few times last year while he was a Cub, it isn't too shocking to me. His idea I believe is to surprise everyone and get an easy infield single. He probably did it 3 times last year in a similar situation and it worked once. .333 batting average
I guess it's safe to say that Pena was being........well........Pena?
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I guess it's safe to say that Pena was being........well........Pena?
More like Joe Maddon being Joe Maddon.
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