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Old Fri Jun 26, 2015, 09:50am
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Originally Posted by Zepp View Post
I believe the inference is that the catcher would be setting up outside to catch the low and outside pitches,
thus leaving an exposed umpire who is properly in the slot.
Just takes one inside fouled off pitch while the catcher is setup outside to make it a painful night for the umpire.
Why, yes, that was what I was inferring.
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