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| View Poll Results: Do you go to a knee to call plays on the bases | |||
| Yes, whenever possible |
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2 | 2.94% |
| Only in 3 or 4 man |
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3 | 4.41% |
| No, I do not use this position |
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63 | 92.65% |
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IMO I still believe one of the best ways to read the play at first after you get into position, is to lock your hands on your knees, see the play, make your decision, stand erect, announce it. Your still flexible enough to adjust if you have to. Especially in the 2 man system.
But then again at 28 going to one knee and recovering was never a problem. 30 years later, Houston we got a problem! I picked this up from a Gerry Davis tape several years ago and it really helped me in calling ALL plays at first. |
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