Hitting, or the lack thereof, is the problem. Period. Teams fielding 950 commit errors on 5% of their fielding chances. They don't occur uniformly, sometimes in groups. Hitting needs to be good enough to help overcome errors. Depending on fielding 980 to win is a bad strategy, but would be a huge advantage. Our starting pitching is plenty good to win. And I respectfully disagree with what Lamkin said, pitching with a big lead is indeed a lot different than in a tie or close game. Bottom line is 2 runs won't win many games, 4 is not good either. Credit to the Alabama pitchers though.
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