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Old Thu May 17, 2007, 08:13am
Rich Ives Rich Ives is offline
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He jumps up in the air and catches the ball at the top of a high hop. He lands directly in the base path, right in front of the runner, with the ball.

. . we both agreed that the pitcher fielded the ball outside the running path of the batter, so the batter did not interfere with the defense fielding the ball.



What's the pitcher supposed to do - stop in mid air and let the runner go by?

I'd be out there screaming too.

The offensive coach was in his dugout laughing his butt off.
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