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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
I rarely disagree with you, but I do believe the exact opposite is true. When in "A," you have the opportunity to move toward the line to see a swipe tag, and for a pulled foot you are right there in perfect position to see it. The only time you should end up needing help is when you get straight-lined or screened, which normally happens when you get a bad angle working inside the diamond. In "A," one should be able to get his own plays.
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Disagree? Hell, this is not disagreeing, this is showing your view on the situation! I have always seen the problem with rookies trying to get the angle and loosing sight of the play. You know, in the days before 2SF! Now, I've never run into the problem in the infield but now that you point it out, if you don't use the "working area" and move your butt a little, you
could be severely out of position there-by missing the pulled foot. Sorry, I worked too hard on that mechanic in my younger so that it wouldn't happen.
But note, disagree with me
again and.........................
Regards,
Ozzy