"Clutch situation" can be deceptive.
Sutuation A: Two out, nobody on.
Situation B: Runners in scoring position, nobody out.
Which one is a clutch situation?
Situation A, for the reason that the only way the batter can be productive in this PA is to hit at least a double. Anything short of that, the inning is highly likely to end without a run scoring.
Situation B is not a clutch situation. All the batter has to do to be "productive" is put the ball in play, and in most cases it will, at minimum, produce a run. And even if he fails, the scoring chance in the inning remains high.
So, there is a great deal more pressure ("clutch situation") on the batter in situation A.
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