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Old Fri Jan 30, 2004, 08:40am
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Originally posted by TexBlue
Mike, just out of curiosity,why wouldn't the U3 go to 2nd, once the rundown starts? The PU could be moving down to 3rd, just in case. If the runner on 3rd goes home, the PU would still be in position to make the cal at home. They wouldn't be all the way down to 3rd, just moving that way, in case a throw is made. If they are heading that direction, if the throw becomes evident, all they have to do is run 3 or 4 steps and be in position for the call. If the runner comes home, back up 5 or 6 steps and you're in position there. This way, if a rundown does occur, then both bases are covered.
1. How is U3 going to get to 2B without crossing a throwing lane? I certainly hope that you are not suggesting that U3 run all the way around 2B to get into position. If that were the case, U3's eyes will be of little help as these plays don't usually take that long.

2. If U3 does come inside, s/he is now in the middle of the play.

3. PU will never get a good angle for a throw-back to 3B without forfeiting his/her position for a call at the plate.

4. Runner priority. It is more important to have 3B & H covered than a rundown between 1B & 2B.

5. The 3-system is based around prioritizing the runners which is why that system always places an umpire at the base to which a runner would be advancing.

6. Yes, they are kids and they have to cover more linear footage than the umpire, but guess what? Like to admit it or not, they are quicker and faster than most umpires. While the PU may only have to cover a little over half the distance the runner does, remember, it isn't just a matter of beating them to a point, but coming to a stop, setting and watching the play develop before the runner gets to the point where there will be a play.

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