you have runners at the corners and two outs with someone with a carrer OPS of .904.

Well, I'm sure you are asking yourself what so I'll answer the question very short and then I'll expand on that. The short answer is a strike out.

This person's carrer numbers are as follows.

G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS
Bases Empty 682 1343 98 337 77 4 98 98 193 424 0 0 .251 .353 .533 .886Runners On 658 1055 353 256 54 2 73 302 301 356 42 16 .243 .417 .505922
RISP 562 598 292 129 36 1 39 231 201 209 16 5 .216 .418 .475 .893
RISP w/2 Outs 366 265 123 53 16 0 13 80 103 90 13 2 .200 .427 .408 .835
Bases Loaded 133 53 81 12 5 0 5 50 8 23 0 0 .226 .299 .604 .902


Bascially that means this person will stikeout 37 percent of the time with runners in scoring positon. Not just get out, but stike out. You throw the 2 outs in there and the strike out ratio reduces, but its till 33 percent. I guess he must get some grip or gain some IQ.

In case you are wondering this person strikes out 50% of the time with the bases loaded.
This person's K ration actually drops with no one on base shockingly, it stand at 31 percent as a carrer average.

Go figure huh??

Sounds like someone who chokes huh??

Look at a marginal major league in Rich Aurilla.

His RBI ratio with RISP is 37%. He K's about 16% of the time.
You can look at his numbers to compare further, but it really is sad that $10 Million run producer makes that much compared with a major league veteran that barely hangs on.