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Originally posted by CecilOne
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Originally posted by IRISHMAFIA
... snip ... Prior to Henry defining "errant", I would think that C would be true. For that matter, maybe the author believed the same....snip ...
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That's the second reference to Henry Pollard's definition of errant that I've seen you make. What is it? Or where is it?
btw, I would have answered "C"
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Henry defined "errant" throw for me at a clinic last June in Plant City, FL.
According to Henry, an errant throw is one the fielder cannot reach. In other words, if the fielder catches it in flight, it wasn't errant.
As far as getting it in the book, I cannot find it.