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Old 01-12-2015, 08:05 AM
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Default Part Bruce Lee, Part Ty Cobb, overall just bad!

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Did he run the bases backward?
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Old 01-12-2015, 09:16 AM
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Yeah I was trying to figure out how those baselines were set up as well...
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That reminds me of Double Dragon.

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Did he run the bases backward?
It's a rare reverse negative
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I think the dirt on the right is supposed to be the path to the dugout, since it doesn't have a baseline, and the dirt on the left is the third baseline.
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Did he run the bases backward?
In the famous photo of him sliding into third it always has, and always will, look to me as if he's sliding into first. I don't know why, it's just a mental thing.
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It looks more like he is flying than sliding for sure and it seems like he is kicking the catcher in the nuts. Just my take.
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It looks more like he is flying than sliding for sure and it seems like he is kicking the catcher in the nuts. Just my take.
Well that is what Ty Cobb would do, after filing his spikes on the dugout steps.
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