Good or bad strategy (Coors)
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I lost a ranked game at Coors and my opponent just butchered that gap in left center at Coors (and I run PCA in center).
He only had one HR but so many late swings off the hands that found it's way to that gap.
Right now I have santander in Lf and pca in cf. What about shading santander towards cf to try and block that gap?
I do this at polo when I play there. I basically set defense deep and have lf/rf shade to gaps
This is obviously giving up the foul line but I haven't had a ton of foul line hits I've noticed this year.
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It all depends on your opponent. I usually just stay in “straight up” unless my opponent is consistently hitting to the same area, Then I would adapt my defense accordingly. I definitely wouldn’t take the approach of this is a lefty so I’ll shift accordingly because you have no idea if the opponent is always swinging late or early, ect.
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i'd adjust in game, because you do that, next game they are going to burn you with good/perfect hits.