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In response to
"
the A's did everything correct on that play.
"
by
groiny
He was at second. Watch where he sprints from to get to the ball. -- nm
Posted by
Krusty (aka Krustylu)
Apr 25 '13, 09:22
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amazing you can see that when they never put the camera on him until he runs into the picture. nm -- nm
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groiny
Apr 25, 09:24
22
You can see him running from second. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 25, 09:24
21
he could not possibly know the ball was going to be overthrown and run from second
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groiny
Apr 25, 09:25
13
Sure he could. He ran to backup as soon as he saw the OF preparing to throw home and not to second. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 25, 09:28
12
the second baseman is responsible for taking the cutoff throw
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groiny
Apr 25, 09:30
11
But in this case the 2nd baseman had gone into the OF for some reason and wasn't backing up anyone. Jeter made the smart decision to leave 2nd and go
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Krusty
Apr 25, 09:33
8
Any ball into right field, the 2b goes into the OF to cut off. nm
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Jim
Apr 25, 09:34
3
You guys are right about where the 2nd baseman should be but I still believe Jeter was at 2nd and moved after he realized where the ball was going. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 25, 09:37
2
there is not a man alive that can outrun a thrown ball.
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groiny
Apr 25, 09:39
1
We can leave it here since this isn't going anywhere. It was fun though. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 25, 09:40
the second baseman is going out there to cut the ball off.
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groiny
Apr 25, 09:34
3
You will not convince me that Jeter was out of position. I think he was in position and ran to backup after he saw where the ball was going.
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Krusty
Apr 25, 09:35
2
I am sure I have a better chance of convincing you that Jeter is not actually Jesus. nm -- nm
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groiny
Apr 25, 09:36
1
It's not about my liking Jeter. It's about the play. He was in position and then ran to backup. Simple. He did the right thing. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 25, 09:37
Yeah. Hah the throw hit the 2nd cutoff man, there was no one covering second to potentially tag out the hitter. -- nm
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Jim
Apr 25, 09:32
1
right, and it not like the cutoff guy was completely airmailed. nm -- nm
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groiny
Apr 25, 09:33
you see him running from the pitchers mound. nm -- nm
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groiny
Apr 25, 09:25
6
At the :51 mark he's at full speed running and he's between the mound and first.
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Krusty
Apr 25, 09:27
5
the throw missed the first baseman by about 2 feet, tops.
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groiny
Apr 25, 09:28
4
He should have been there. He made a smart decision to backup when he saw where the throw was going.
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Krusty
Apr 25, 09:29
3
I am sure he is smart, and I am sure he is fast.
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groiny
Apr 25, 09:31
2
Giambi is safe if he's not there and the guy would still be safe at second since he would have gotten in standing up. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 25, 09:34
1
unless, of course, the guy rounds second base, and the cutoff man throws to second
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groiny
Apr 25, 09:36
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