George Lindsey (1959) looked at box scores of more than 1000 baseball games and found the expected number of runs scored in an inning for each on-base and out situation to be as listed in the file P10_64.xlsx. For example, if a team has a man on first base with one out, it scores 0.5 run on average until the end of the inning.a. Use this data to explain why, in most cases, bunting with a man on first base and none out is a bad decision. In what situation might bunting with a man on first base and none out be a good decision?b. You have a man on first base with one out. What probability of stealing second makes an attempted steal a good idea?
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