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ElTexan
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Edwards induces fielder's choice
Scenario: Two outs, runner on first, routine grounder to the left side.
The infielder will almost always go to 2nd for the third out. It's my contention that they should go to 1st. I show an example above of when the throw to 2nd goes as routinely as possible. Even in that example, you see 2B hurrying to beat the runner, trying to catch the ball and find the bag at the same time as the runner is sliding in right behind.
Add to that, what if the 2B is playing deep, or the runner gets a great jump, it gets dicier.
This is MLB, not little league. A throw to 1st is longer, but just as routine as a throw to second.
To recap:
2b might be playing deep
Runner might get a great jump
2b has a much longer path to the base than 1b
2b has to be catching the ball while searching for the bag
Runner is almost always sliding in as the play is made at 1b
You take all those variables out if you just take that routine grounder and make a routine throw to first for the third out.
FYI: The Cubs lost a game this year on a play to 2nd where 2b was playing deep and the runner beat the throw to 2nd.
Scenario: Two outs, runner on first, routine grounder to the left side.
The infielder will almost always go to 2nd for the third out. It's my contention that they should go to 1st. I show an example above of when the throw to 2nd goes as routinely as possible. Even in that example, you see 2B hurrying to beat the runner, trying to catch the ball and find the bag at the same time as the runner is sliding in right behind.
Add to that, what if the 2B is playing deep, or the runner gets a great jump, it gets dicier.
This is MLB, not little league. A throw to 1st is longer, but just as routine as a throw to second.
To recap:
2b might be playing deep
Runner might get a great jump
2b has a much longer path to the base than 1b
2b has to be catching the ball while searching for the bag
Runner is almost always sliding in as the play is made at 1b
You take all those variables out if you just take that routine grounder and make a routine throw to first for the third out.
FYI: The Cubs lost a game this year on a play to 2nd where 2b was playing deep and the runner beat the throw to 2nd.