In the Windows version of the game (which I guess would also apply to the 365 version), there is a 61% probability of the runner scoring on a suicide squeeze with an A rated bunter. It is a good percentage play; so good, in fact, that I've had occasions where, with 0 outs and runners on second and third, an unsuccessful squeeze play occurred, so the runner on third is out, but the runner on second advances and the same A rated bunter is at bat, but now with one out and a runner on third. Once again, the squeeze play is called, and this time it is successful.
There really isn't much of a defense in SOM that you can employ in this situation. In real life, a manager anticipating a squeeze play would call for a pitchout. It would be nice to have an option to allow for an occasional pitchout in order to decrease the probability of a successful squeeze for the opposing team.
As one who grew up in Southern California and saw a number of Dodger and Angel games, one of the most exciting games I ever attended was a walk off extra inning victory by the Dodgers against the Mets where Bill Russell executed a suicide squeeze play.
https://www.nytimes.com/1986/05/17/spor ... -play.html