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Old Mon Jun 04, 2001, 03:50am
Roger Greene Roger Greene is offline
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MIke,

In both situations I described, the FU in A would still be looking toward the infield. He won't be comming inside to pivot untill after the ball has passed his position, and even then may be "pinned" if F9 is playing shallow.

If the ball is behind the FU in his A position when it first becomes fair or foul, BU should have plenty of time to get set for a view of the line.

The trouble ball for PU is the one that is so hot, and either bounding over the bag or striking the ground just beyond the bag (at 60 feet) almost before he can get his mask off. Don't you just hate those that might have bounded over the last 1/2" of the outside corner at 3rd?

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