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Crucial Situations
December 4, 2002 - Chris Sjoholm
One thing that seemed counter-intuitive to me was that runners on, one out is higher-leverage than runners on, two outs. It seems to me that when sportswriters talk about clutch situations, they more often pull out the "hitting with two outs" stats. But with one out, you get more chances to change the outcome of the game, and are more likely to score. Is that the reason?
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