Bunt means a controlled tap that softly redirects the pitched ball. The batter holds the bat steady instead of swinging fully. The goal involves placing the ball gently into open infield space. The batter keeps hands spread apart for better control. Soft contact forces fielders to charge quickly toward the ball. Quick acceleration out of the box increases success chances. Teams often use bunts to move runners into scoring position. During a close game, the batter deadened the ball toward third base. The runner advanced safely to second while the defense made one out. Proper bat angle keeps the ball low and difficult to field cleanly.
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