Bunt

I like to challenge myself when shooting at games. Monday afternoon, when the Mets hosted the Phillies, I caught Freddie Galvis laying down a bunt. Take note of the 90-degree angle of the bat to the ground... the ball heading toward the infield grass... even the lack of spin from the ball -- you can actually see the stitching on the ball, if you look closely -- this is good execution of one of the game's most useful and unique plays.
Truth be told, I like the bunt in certain situations. It can maximize a scoring chance in a tight game; and it can be disruptive to the opposing team, especially when they're not expecting one, You think of how Rickey Henderson, Maury Wills, Phil Rizzuto and Jackie Robinson used the bunt to rattle their rivals. It's still smart baseball.

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