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Old Tue Oct 20, 2009, 09:40pm
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Originally Posted by UMP25 View Post
Not necessarily a "huge" gap, Steve, just a noticeable one would suffice.
To me, a "huge" gap is one that is barely noticeable when lined up properly. T.Mac was not lined up properly. He was moving when he should have just stopped and got the best look he could, as the ball was hit hard. Watch the ball get touched, quickly look at the feet of the runner. Of course, he knows that.
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