It seems like whenever the Red Sox plays the Yankees I see an article about how these two teams are awesome because their batter works deep pitch counts and tired out the other team's pitcher which is why they're awesome. It's as if working deep count is some strategy only these two teams have mastered. Isn't this backwards? I was under the impression these two teams can just buy up all the best players in baseball, and that people who are good at batting naturally can work on long pitch counts (otherwise they wouldn't be very good).
I mean sometimes I got the feeling these articles are saying the Yankees can hire one of us, and we can just say don't even try to swing the bat until there are two strikes, and after that just try to hit foul each time. We'll assume the pitcher is completely oblivious to the fact that none of us can possibly be a threat at the bat, and if we can make a pitcher use 4 or 5 pitches to strike one of us out we'd have done a good job, even though our overall offensive production is going to be some number really close to 0 by any standard statistics.
I mean sometimes I got the feeling these articles are saying the Yankees can hire one of us, and we can just say don't even try to swing the bat until there are two strikes, and after that just try to hit foul each time. We'll assume the pitcher is completely oblivious to the fact that none of us can possibly be a threat at the bat, and if we can make a pitcher use 4 or 5 pitches to strike one of us out we'd have done a good job, even though our overall offensive production is going to be some number really close to 0 by any standard statistics.