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Originally Posted by AtlUmpSteve
When would you ever be on the third base line in two man mechanics? That is what threw me; there isn't a D in two man. You must have been thinking three man, while saying two man.
The 10 x 10 is where some misguided individuals have placed themselves in (again) two man mechanics with a runner on third; 10' from the foul line, and 10' behind the base line. That position has been universally panned; kind of like the "Modern Mechanics" theory.
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I said "position ids were universal, i.e. C or D being a location
regardless of whether used in every system", not that I thought D was used in two-umps. If I say "C is not used in slowpitch, or D is not used in two-ump", they are still position identifiers. Apparently, 10x10 is what some would call C3, but never use.