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Originally Posted by John F
Bad knees usually hobble their running skills and the force out at first is a given in most cases. That and puts the runner the catcher would supposedly be trying to move forward into risk.
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Bad knees have nothing to do with getting the bunt down. And the bunter is more than likely going to get out anyway, that's why it's called a "sacrifice". His job is totally to get the runner into scoring position, nothing else.