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Old Thu Aug 20, 2009, 12:38am
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Originally Posted by DG View Post
(1) To catch a pop foul (2) so don't interfere with him (3) because 20 feet away is close enough to call a pop foul catch (4) no clue why F1 is at the plate area, but if he is there I will hand/toss him a ball for his return trip to mound if the ball went out of play. If F2 made the catch he can throw that ball to him.
Perhaps you should have read these posts first:

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Originally Posted by TussAgee11 View Post
Its simpler than you realize!

1) The ball was popped up behind the plate
2) Open the gate so catcher can chase the ball, track F2 as he runs back to the fence
3) 20 feet was just a reasonable guess, don't want to be too close for him making a potential play, don't want to give up the plate too much if there is an R3
4) On the foul ball behind the plate, pitchers traditionally head towards home or if the popup is off behind either dugouts they chase it as well. They rarely stand idly by on the mound, particularly if there is R3.

Make sense?

I assume that you assumed that we were discussing a direct foul shot to the screen, in which case I think we agree slap one in F2s hand and let someone else chase it down.
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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve View Post
Oh, additional information. Now I can "see" it in my feeble mind. Yes, I was picturing a passed ball or foul straight back with no runners.
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