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Originally Posted by socalblue1
Let's try to reconstruct this as a lesson is '$*&% happens' so be prepared.
1. #14 scores easily. Turns and picks up the bat. Looks up and see runner & throw approaching plate.
2. PU is close to point of plate. Observes #14 score & on-deck hitter go to expected place (3BLE) to guide approaching runner.
3. PU reads play & starts moving to 1BLE. Does not anticipate previous runner that had cleared the bat t5o step back toward plate to signal approaching runner.
4. PU tangles with previous runner and is unable to reach desired position & is distracted. Likely partially blocked from play. Misses what should have been a fairly easy call.
What can we learn from this, orher than expect the unexpected?
My take: PU (Dave Y.) was too determined to reach a specific spot 1bLE that he lost his window of opportunity to adjust to the changing situation.
Let's have your thoughts as a group please.
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I see what you are saying, but this was not a fairly easy call from any position. You have the runner sliding through F2's legs (always tough to see in real time), you have F2 making the catch but not applying the tag until late, (very hard to see from either 1BLE or 3BLE).
He was in the best position for a block type of play, just so happened that a player got in his way, probably at the very last second.
Thanks
David