This Think The Game Quiz picks up where our last one left off. If you missed Part 1 of our World Series Edition, check it out. This time, we continue our look into valuable lessons from previous World Series games that can help you sharpen your mental game and avoid similar mistakes in the future. Can youโฏThink The Gameโฏon a World Series level yet? Test yourself below to find out!
True or False?
Itโs early in the season and the field conditions are damp and cool. Itโs a bunt situation and everyone knows it. Before stepping on the mound, the pitcher reminds himself that he will need to get off the mound quickly, get under control and chop his steps, and widen his base as he approaches the ball to ensure he doesnโt slip. He is right in his approach to come off the mound hard, but aware of the conditions.
Find the answerโฏHERE.
True or False?
With a runner on 1stโฏand two outs, a left-handed batter gets caught out front of an off-speed pitch and hits a chopper to the 1stโฏbaseman. Caught with an in-between hop, the ball skips right over the first basemanโs glove untouched. Luckily, the second baseman makes it over in time to field the ball. Knowing the play is going to be bang-bang at first base, the batter should dive head first into the bag to get there quicker.โฏ
Find the answerโฏHERE.
True or False?
With the tying run at second base and two outs in the bottom of the 9thโฏinning, a top-spin grounder is riffled at the first baseman. He canโt get in front of the ball without avoiding the in-between hop. Since the game will be over if he makes the play, he should attempt to make the do-or-die backhanded pick rather than get in front of the ball and try to smother it. The need to get the out and end the game trumps everything else.
Find the AnswerโฏHERE.
Want to test yourself on more World Series scenarios? Stay tuned for Part 3!