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Old Sat Apr 07, 2001, 02:57pm
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I live in the High Desert area of Southern California, and it's a rare day when we DON'T have high winds during a game. You just have to go with the circumstances. I was PU in softball game a few years ago when the batter hit a pop-up near the first base dugout. I drifted over with the first baseman toward the ball when a gust of wind came up, and the second baseman made a diving catch ten feet fair. If the wind is moving the ball around every time it goes in the air, consider the level of play and use common sense.

Bob
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