Mon Apr 14, 2008, 11:30am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MNBlue
I'm far from lazy and I don't give up anything. I back up a step or two, so I have both F7 and R1 in my peripheral vision. When F7 touches the ball, R1 is released and I hustle to get in position to make a call at second, getting a 90 degree angle from the runner's base path going into second. If the ball gets away, my partner has R1 going into third, and I follow around on the outside of the base line in order to box in the runner. If R1 advances past third, PU takes her home, and I move down toward third, once again boxing in the runner.
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So why not come inside since you are using the same technique to watch the runner? This way, the umpire can use the same mechanic on EVERY ball to the outfield, not just those to F7.
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