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Old Sun Aug 04, 2002, 06:03pm
Bfair Bfair is offline
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Looking at how you described your play, you certainly got it correct even if you had to reverse your decision. Still, I'm trying to figure out this entire play.

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Originally posted by FVB_Ryan


I dont know if R2 crossed the plate, or would have been out on the play, but when the play was over, R1 was R3, and R2 was nowhere to be seen (yeah, I should have been watching for him to cross the plate, but I didn't know what was going on....sidenote, taught me that I have to be alert for everything, even when weird stuff is going on).

If this was just a little popup to the pitcher, it seems to me the runners would pretty well be holding their bases--especially if you called an infield fly. Now, the ball drops and spins foul, and R2 makes it to home and R1 makes it to third................

I do a lot of adult baseball, but none as quick as your 28+ aged players who get 2 bases on this play!!!


Just my opinion,

Freix

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