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Old Tue Apr 20, 2004, 10:15pm
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Hmmm, 10 feet into the outfield grass. Still sounds like an infielder since generally, outfielders are "way out there" even if they are playing in. There is no magic line, umpire's judgement. But really, what's the harm in leaning toward calling F8 an infielder if he is anywhere near the infield? The difference is TOP or TOT. TOP is an advantage to defense, TOT is an advantage to offense. If defense chooses this position for F8 they are doing it to gain an advantage. They should not get another advantage by considering F8 an outfielder no matter where he stands.

In summary, an outfielder playing like an infielder should be considered as such for throwing awards.
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