TJFOR3
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Post by TJFOR3 on Jul 15, 2006 20:44:23 GMT -5
One time in 1 of my games our batter missed the sign and swung on a squeeze, nearly knocking our runners head off. But, our runner was safe anyways because teh catcher dropped the ball
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Post by claytonscrew80 on Jul 15, 2006 21:13:43 GMT -5
I dont slide because I don't have to Bstn, I pitch only...and btw threw back to back complete game shutouts and gave up a combined 6 hits I thought you were supposed to be "so good" at basketball. How many points were you averaging a game? 34?. You have pitched 33 shutouts. Let me guess you play football and your the quarterback who threw 8 touchdowns in one game. You remind me of someone.
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Post by Colossus Burgers on Jul 16, 2006 6:50:32 GMT -5
Hey, ASM, pitchers hit in high school. You have to slide.
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Post by McGahee on Jul 16, 2006 7:35:50 GMT -5
I know you throw harder, but when you have a runner like Crawford on, you should always go through the stretch, especially with how slow his wind up was Then you might be a dumbass. There's two outs, so if the ball gets hit to the short-stop or 3rd base anyways, Crawford would pretty much be close to home regardless of how far he leads. The play is at 1st base only, so why not pitch out of the windup? I'm not saying it's not the pitcher's fault, because it is. But the reason you say it is would be just stupid...
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Post by Colossus Burgers on Jul 16, 2006 12:52:10 GMT -5
ASM, you've contradicted yourself like twice in this thread.
I said that pitchers go from the wind-up when a guys on third, you asked me why, and now tell me you do it. What the hell?
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Post by Colossus Burgers on Jul 16, 2006 15:26:14 GMT -5
Never said you have to.
And you seemed like you didn't know why, I never said you have to. I said most people do.
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Post by TJFOR3 on Jul 16, 2006 15:33:37 GMT -5
You did sound like you wanted to know why ASM
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