You know what,
I guess I will just say "cuz that's the way it is . . ."
I am not going to take any more time to prove anything.
I am not being unsocial or an a$$. I am just saying that the "no right fielder play" has been used for decades in schools and clinics.
That is good enough for me.
I am not changing my position I am simply not in a position to take the time to prove something that may not be printed in black and white.
With Rick Roder's comments (they should be taken very seriously) I am really not sure why we are even where we are in the discussion.
Maybe Carl will speak up, maybe Dave Hensley, or Bob Jenkins -- I am affected in two ways:
1- I may have accepted something as gospel that has never been documented . . .
2- I may be simply passing on another item that would make a "myth" list . . .
We were taught at professional school (all be it, many years ago) that play does not count if that old F9 went to the head and missed the first two batters.
Load up and attack if you want . . . I am not going to even try to document this further.
Maybe it is just "My Bad!"
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