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[QUOTE="dbmill, post: 4934684, member: 2504"] As has been mentioned on these threads this season, the UConn offense has been having plenty of problems since the beginning of the season. There is one area where it is now doing okay, the offense is drawing a fair number of walks. I have always held to the thought that if a batter draws more than 10% of walks versus his total number of official at bats (which do not include walks or hit by pitches), he is doing okay in this area. I think the the UConn offense is doing well in this area, but they just haven't been producing enough hits or advance enough baserunners to move more runners across home plate. Obviously they have improve quite a bit in this area if they are to produce more runs during games. [/QUOTE]
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