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Don, thanks for providing the video clip, it does show GD in 3blx, and possibly getting straight lined on the play.
Prosec, I apologize if I seemed to parse your post. It is important to understand the situation, in order to answer your specific question. Bob Jenkins answered your question. What this situation clearly illustrates is that regardless of which plate position you decide to use on a particular play, you MUST be willing to adjust that position to avoid being blocked by the catcher or the runner.
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Of which, I totally disagreed. Davis should turn his paycheck back in and quit, I suppose.
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In the previous thread we were all discussing infield positioning for the BU on plays at first, in which there is no excuse to get "straight-lined." In the case which we are discussing currently, we are talking about the PU in 3BLX, where it is extremely possible to get "straight-lined."
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Originally Posted by fitump56
So much for previous threads where it was said by the most preeiminet posters on ths Forum, " Good and well trained umpires NEVER get straightlined". Of which, I totally disagreed. Davis should turn his paycheck back in and quit, I suppose. ![]() Quote:
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Some live on that false sense of perfection, others, like me, choose to live in reality.
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I would not claim to "never ever being straight-lined," but I can count the number of times working the bases where I've had to ask for help to make a call at first base on one hand over 20 long, hard seasons of HS varsity and upper level amateur baseball. So, while getting blocked out on calls occasionally happens, there still is no good excuse for it, and that's reality, not fantasy, on this planet, Earth.
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My point is that the term "never" is for puffy chested fantasizers. Or liars. Or both.
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