The Houston Astros haven’t walked a batter intentionally all season and have no intention of changing course
HOUSTON—Will Harris found himself in a precarious spot last month, facing Hunter Pence, one of the Texas Rangers’ best hitters, in the seventh inning with the tying run on third base. Harris looked into the dugout, wondering if manager A.J. Hinch wanted to put Pence on first and have him attack the next man instead.
If Harris pitched for any other organization, that would’ve been a reasonable thought. On the Houston Astros, it wasn’t much different than wondering if he should try kicking the next pitch to the plate instead...
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