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Lesson 17: Shuffling the Line-Up
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Line-up Strategy

Armed with some stats from your own team, you might re-evaluate some of the questionable decisions we've shown you in our examples. It really depends on what matters most.

Understanding innings

A productive inning is nothing more (or less) than a series of 5,6 or more batters in a row - enough to generate some runs. As we've shown, it could start with any position in the batting order (lead-off opportunities), and could end anywhere (last at-bat in an inning).

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