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Old Wed Apr 22, 2009, 09:20am
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That is just a FED thing isn't it? Too many dang rule sets. Check that...wasn't a dive.
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Old Wed Apr 22, 2009, 09:29am
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That is just a FED thing isn't it? Too many dang rule sets.
8-4-2b-2:

Runners are never required to slide, but if a runner elects to slide, the
slide must be legal. (2-32-1, 2) Jumping, hurdling, and leaping are all
legal attempts to avoid a fielder as long as the fielder is lying on the
ground. Diving over a fielder is illegal.

Legal play in FED

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Old Wed Apr 22, 2009, 09:35am
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thx jd
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any one find a link to this video.. I cant find it and wanted to show it to someone. Thanks
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Baseball Video Highlights & Clips | Padres Extra looks at a bizarre play at the plate - Video | MLB.com: Multimedia
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Old Fri Aug 05, 2011, 02:21pm
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Unique call for sure I only saw this once before involving Carlton Fisk but it really wasn't that difficult. First runner obviously safe and the second obviously out. He had plenty of time between calls. Hey he's a professional he should make those calls.
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Old Wed Apr 22, 2009, 09:44am
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Wow - great call and patience. It seems he was already anticipating this as he viewed the scene unfolding in his mind looking down the third base line. My question, as I try to improve on mechanics and angles, is this, why was he on the first base side vs third base base? It seems if he was on third base side he may not have had a clear view of the slide and missed tag. What is the proper protocol for positioning at the plate or does it depend on the play? Thanks in advance!
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Old Wed Apr 22, 2009, 09:53am
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swipe tags...third base line extended...
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Old Wed Apr 22, 2009, 10:14am
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Wow - great call and patience. It seems he was already anticipating this as he viewed the scene unfolding in his mind looking down the third base line. My question, as I try to improve on mechanics and angles, is this, why was he on the first base side vs third base base? It seems if he was on third base side he may not have had a clear view of the slide and missed tag. What is the proper protocol for positioning at the plate or does it depend on the play? Thanks in advance!
It has to do with working the point of the plate, and then reading the play and swinging left or right to find the window that will allow you to best see the tag applied. If you can read the PBUC blue book or the CCA on the subject it would help you.
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Old Wed Apr 22, 2009, 10:28am
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It takes a lot of skill to swing the correct way to read the play...at least for me it took me a while to be confident taking a play third base line extended versus 1BL extended...in the Nelson play, the throw was coming from right so somebody less experienced might line up w/ the throw and be 1BL extended and could've possibly missed the touch by the first runner...unfortunately it's not an exact science...seems as though there's a bit more art to reading those plays than science...others may disagree
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Old Wed Apr 22, 2009, 10:33am
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Nope you are right, there is a lot of art to it, and the only way to get it right most of the time is to have a lot of practice at using it. It is a feeling thing and insticts that helps you find that window.
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Old Wed Apr 22, 2009, 11:16am
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As far as positioning goes, this was a no brainer! Two runners coming in like this -- you know there is going to be a tag, so you have to go 3BLE!
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Old Wed Apr 22, 2009, 11:59am
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As far as positioning goes, this was a no brainer! Two runners coming in like this -- you know there is going to be a tag, so you have to go 3BLE!
Actually you do need a brain, beacuse the exact location to setup is some where between 3rd BLE and the 1st BL. It depends on how wide the slide is and where the catcher is setup and where the ball is coming from center fiedl tothe dugout. Now for a qutoe of the week candidate: "These types of plays are like Sex! They take a lot of practice to get good at!"
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Old Wed Apr 22, 2009, 12:33pm
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What is the big deal?? Two plays and the ump has to stay with the play and adjust his angle. Jeff seemed a bit flustered as he made the call on the second runner first.
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Old Wed Apr 22, 2009, 12:34pm
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I am guessing that he made the out call first on purpose. He pointed at each one so everybody in the stadium knew his call on both runners. I don't think he seemed flustered at all...
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