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Posted by bad_luck on 10/4/2017 11:28:00 PM (view original):
A two run homer is never more valuable than a grand slam.
You're walking down the beach one day, and you come across what looks to be a shiny bottle sticking out of the sand. You pick it up, rub it to clean off the sand, and a genie pops out. The genie thanks you for freeing him from the bottle and grants you one wish, but it can be only be used under the following circumstance and with one of two choices:
You'll be signed by a major league baseball team and be allowed one and only one ML plate appearance. You can choose between:
1) You can hit a walk-off two run homer on the final day of the baseball season to put your team into the playoffs.
2) You can hit a grand slam with your team ahead 10-0 in the ninth inning in a mid-September game when your team is 17 games behind in the standings and eliminated from playoff contention.
Which would you choose? And why? Please use the word "value" in your answer.
BL?
Your question doesn't address value.
Here's why.
You find a genie bottle etc. The genie gives you two scenarios:
1) Bottom of the ninth, two outs, runner on first. Win and go to the playoffs. Lose and you're done. Your team is pitching. The pitcher gives up a double off the wall and the runner is thrown out at home, game over, you're in the playoffs.
2) Bottom of the ninth, two outs, runner on first. Win and nothing, you're six games out. Lose and nothing, it's the last game of the season. The pitcher strikes the batter out.
No one would ever choose 2. Also, no one would ever argue that allowing a double off the wall was more valuable than striking a hitter out.