But if the guy at the line makes his free throws, then the game could be over then as well. Usually there is an intentional walk to get to a batter that has a worse chance of getting a hit (or on base). Same concept. Intentional fouling is intended to get a guy on the line that has a worse chance of making the shots, but there still is a chance he will and the plan would backfire.
I don't see them as the same. One is an award for being fouled and done outside of normal play. The other still allows the other team to continue during normal play. Not to mention I believe the other coach can counter by replacing said batter with a pinch hitter to counter.
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