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Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
Nov-2005 - Oct-2011
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Phoniex University
Oct-2001 - Nov-2016
Intentional walk. During the 2004 baseball season, San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds was such a dangerous hitter that many teams simply chose to walk him rather than throw him a pitch he could hit. Just before a series of games in New York, an analyst advised the Mets that they should pitch to Bonds. As evidence, he reported that thus far in the season the Giants had scored in 37 of 79 innings when Bonds was walked intentionally, but in only 107 of 298 innings when the opponents did not walk him. Does this provide evidence that teams should not intentionally walk Barry Bonds?
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