When I was a kid, I was a fan of a Class D team called the Green Bay Bluejays. Their manager was Phil Seghi, who later became GM of the Cleveland Indians and was the guy who hired Frank Robinson as MLB's first black manager.
The team had a catcher named Frank Biskup, who was very good defensively but not much of a hitter. Seghi kept telling Biskup that he had to cut down on his swing to be a better hitter, but Biskup couldn't or wouldn't do it.
The Bluejays had a big lead in the bottom of the fourth inning of a game when rain began to fall heavily. Seghi told his hitters to swing at the first pitch to make outs quickly so they could get into the top half of the fifth and make it an official game. Biskup came up, took a half-hearted swing at the first pitch, and hit it over the leftfield fence!
The moral is that it can be hard not to score even if you try
