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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp
Yep, the OP specified men's SP.
You should always be behind the second baseman, to the left or right if:
To the right: anytime there's a runner on 2B
To the left: all other times
Personally, if there are no runners on 1B and 2B, I split the difference between F3 and F4. It lets me buttonhook faster.
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Then I would consider you are out of position and a target for the batter.
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