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Originally Posted by GarthB
Only if you're blind or lazy.
I have yet to have a play in which the fielder throwing the ball didn't indicate to where he was throwing it.
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Garth - if you read my post, I indicated that it was possible to tell where the fielder was throwing it. What I was saying that the situation itself did not give an answer as what the play WOULD be, only what the fielder would do when he got the ball. This is a time I think it would be beneficial to get to the working area to work OUT of, not from. From this area you can quickly a get an angle on any base. That was the point of my post.
The working area is a concept to use on occasion, but I don't reccommend staying there to do your work. Using it as a tool to get close to a position you can see everything, and then adjusting to make a call with 5 steps or so, can be beneficial, which I felt your post left out.