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And the rim mechanic works very well in a 2man system. If there are no runners on, P is more than capable of helping out at 3rd if need be. Quote:
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Working the slot and GD/scissors/knee stances are not mutually exclusive, something that you seem to be failing to grasp. Quote:
The constant "up-down" nature was certainly difficult on my knees, which is certainly the fault of the stance and not a matter of execution. Quote:
Of course you end up with the same look via both methods. That is entirely the point. Why waste the motion and mental/physical effort only to end up with EXACTLY THE SAME LOOK as you would if you hadn't moved at all (relatively speaking). And while you are on the move and spinning around, turning your head, etc, you are limiting your field of vision and just making it harder to see all of the things that you need to see. I work 16" SP here in Iowa, and that is played on 60' bases, and it can be quite difficult to beat an adult male inside from the A position in a 3man crew, particularly on a hot day when you have worked several games. And there is absolutely no reason at all to do it, anyway. Quote:
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I don't know if you're aware of this or not, but in many of your posts on this forum you come across as a pretty big prick. Last edited by IowaBlue; Sun Jan 16, 2011 at 03:27pm. |
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