Re: remarks
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So your definition of "best hitter" is whoever you want up with 2 outs and a runner on second?
Last time I checked, there are more situations than that for determining "best hitter."
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I never said that. I'm just bringing up a situation where you'd clearly want the hitter who is more likely to hit at least a single. In this case, it is definitely better to have the guy up who is 30% more likely to get a hit.
It just seems like people are so finite in their arguing sometimes.
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