Sat Aug 09, 2008, 03:48pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TussAgee11
With 2 outs, I'm in a deep B...
Possible that a fast lefty could chop one down to third, R2 holds up not wanting to run into a tag, throw across, safe, back over to 3rd and we have a play.
Not to mention 2nd and 3rd, this exact play could happen, and I'm in a deep B there too. Ground ball to F5 who is playing back, R3 breaks for home on contact, team willing to trade an out for a run throws on to first, R2 breaks.
If you're saying to get both is easier from C, then you must not be getting to the same spot you would for the call at first if you started from a deep B.
I get to about the same spot... perhaps my next diagram will be from Ebbets Field
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Why deep B? I guess I'm just old school. R2 only...C. R2 and R3...C. Outs not important. I just hustled to where I was supposed to be. The only time I ever used B (and not deep, just normal) was 1st base only or 1st and 3rd. Deep B is usually for 3 and 4 man mechanics, if you mean by the grass line.
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