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Old Tue Jun 13, 2006, 11:34pm
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Originally Posted by DG
I have a bouncing ball up to the front of the bag, if it bounces over the bag it's your call. I will take overthrows at 1B with no one on, and I will come up the line to look for pulled foot or swipe tag, in case you need it. I don't expect you will but I will be there anyway. I will take all routine fly balls when you are at 1B. If you go out on a trouble ball I will take the runner to 2b and then 3rd. You have him if he goes home. When you are in the middle I will take LF'er, RF'er, 3Bman, 1Bman moving toward the line, you have them straight away or moving toward the middle. With a runner on 1B I will take him into 3B if a ground ball leaves the infield, otherwise you have him. On a check swing I am automatic, if they ask I come to you, wherever you are. Give me what you got, if I missed a strike I want it back. If the batter fouls one off his body and I don't kill it kill it for me. With a runner on 1B and 2B with less than 2 outs and a fly ball to outfield I will come up to 3B to take the runner into 3rd. On rundowns you have both ends until you hear me say "I've got this end". That means I am in position. Until you hear me I'm not there yet. This if the sign for infield fly, this is the sign for wiping it off, this is the sign to remind of a possible timing play.

Any questions?

Here in CT we are down on the BU covering the PU at a play at home when the PU is up the line.
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