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Yes, you were there...don't you know for a fact there was R2? And with R2, why were they holding the runner at first? Was this some sort of sneak behind the runner play? Strange to have a pickoff at first with R2. Are you sure it wasn't 1st and 3rd?
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The rule imposes a burden on the defense, but it's not intended to be an unreasonable burden. How should the fielder know what the runner "wants?"
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Yes, it would be unusual to get help on this play.
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Wait a minute! If we have R1 & R2, I am in "C". If your pitcher does a pickoff to 1st, you are going to get what I can give you from the "C" position - I am not going for help!
Why? "If your team is dumb enough to throw behind the lead runner, you loose! Now my partner is going to have to keep his eye on the lead runner which means he will not be watching the pickoff with me so I am not even going to bother going to him, coach!"
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Why are you thinking so much? It is a pickoff; do you footwork and make the call.
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For example, no runners, ground ball to the infield, routine play at 1B: PU comes up the line to watch for a swipe tag, interference, and an overthrow. BU can go for help on all 3. (Pulled foot is not proper, but some will go for help on this too.)
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R1 and R2? Why are they trying to pick off R1? Where's he gonna go?
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Not according to the online FED clinic I saw. It specifically stated that the runner must have access to a portion of the side of the base facing him. A fielder who entirely blocks the leading edge and insists that runner merely had to reach around him to find another portion of the bag is not provding "access."
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