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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
If you were in the C, your partner was nowhere near where he should have been if he was trailing the BR.
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I was thinking the same thing. With a runner on 3B, that runner may break for home after the infielder releases the throw to 1B. If PU has trailed the BR down the line, he's in for a surprise between the eyes when F3 fires to F2 to get the runner breaking from 3B.
And if he's lucky enough to not get conked with the throw, it might be difficult to make a call from the seat of his pants and facing the wrong direction.