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Old Thu Oct 27, 2005, 08:23am
KBoy KBoy is offline
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Staying out on a ball to left field is a great mechanic when used properly. Stay out on a routine fly or single that may be stretched into a double. You have the ball, runner and fielder in front of you for a tag play at second. I only use this with no runners on; If something unusual happens the plate umpire can easily come up to third.

With a routine double or fly ball to the gap, you still come to the infield and be ready for the runner advancing to third. I like it, but there needs to be a little modification and pregame discussion with the plate umpire about the runner going to third if the ball eludes a fielder.
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