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Originally Posted by RPatrino
You can come in and pivot, and risk becoming a factor in the play.
There is no harm in taking a few steps into fair territory, toward 2b, if you can so you are not taking the play from the line, read/react to the play and if it's dropped you are in a great position to move into the infield.
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there is harm in this, bob. unless you are The Flash, there is no way you can beat the b/r to 2B in an upper level game. you will either collide with the b/r when you try to scamper into the infield, or he will already have passed you and you will be trailing the play into 2B.