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I prefer making calls with movement, not stop-action.
a) runner is turning/bending right and still inside 3rd base line, so what was her path and did she turn/bend because the fielder was partly on the plate? b) was the runner initially aiming at the catcher, to prevent further plays? c) was the fieder initially blocking the plate and slid her foot forward as she reached for the throw? d) who is that immediately behind #11 near 3rd? If F5, why not covering? If BU, must be >2 ump system. If coach, ... e) is the plate really wide open with fielder's foot on part of it? f) is the camera angle or distance fooling us? None of those matter, because we can only answer questions as they are presented, even if competent.
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