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Situational Awareness: Scoring in Key Moments

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Understanding the game's mlb the show stubscontext and making decisions based on the situation can significantly impact your ability to score runs.

Assessing the Game Situation
Before each at-bat, assess the game situation. Consider factors like the score, inning, number of outs, and base runners. This information can help you determine the best approach at the plate, whether it's trying to move a runner over, attempting to drive in a run, or looking for a pitch to hit for extra bases.

Playing Small Ball
In certain situations, playing small ball can be effective. Bunting to advance runners, hitting behind the runner, or executing a hit-and-run can help move runners into scoring position and increase your chances of scoring. Understanding when and how to employ these tactics can make a significant difference in your offensive production.

Managing the Pitch Count
Working the count and forcing the pitcher to throw more pitches can tire them out and lead to mistakes. By being patient and selective, you can get into favorable counts and increase your chances of getting a good pitch to hit.

Capitalizing on Opponent Mistakes
If the opposing pitcher makes a mistake, such as leaving a pitch over the plate or walking a batter, capitalize on it. Being ready to take advantage of these opportunities can lead to big innings and increased scoring.

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