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A “sac fly” is not a “kind of baseball bunt”. Come on.
I guess a sacrifice fly achieves the same result as a bunt - but I never heard of it until today and I think if it was done like a bunt, it would be called a bunt. I guess it would be done with the regular grip on the bat, while in a bunt, you change the grip on the bat so you have complete control to put the bat in front of the ball but cannot swing with any power.
410. How the hell am I supposed to even know what Sephora even is.