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Old Wed May 11, 2005, 11:07am
mcrowder mcrowder is offline
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If you get into position for a play at first, you will be there if it's a banger. No need to move for a play at 2nd yet - BR isn't heading toward second. If F9 ends up lobbing it in to 2nd, you've lost nothing by being ready for a play at 1st.

You should be on the infield, in the Bermuda Triangle between pitcher, F3 and F4, ready for the play at 1st.

This can be difficult occasionally on a shot past the FIRST baseman to a charging F9 - trying to get to your spot without getting in the way of the ball can occasionally be troublesome.
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