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I noticed it again yesterday in the Cubs-White Sox game and have seen it often the past few years. A runner from second scores on a routine single to left field. Are the runners that much faster or have the outfield arms become so bad?
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How many outs?
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Two.
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You’re supposed to try and score on that, with two outs no matter the era. Runner going on contact and hopefully getting a decent lead if they’re a smart baserunner.
If it was a 3 and 2 count with a man on first, runner should be near 3rd base by the time the ball crosses the plate. |
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Who’s playing Left Field might certainly come into play also.
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Of course you are supposed to try and score but one listened to the 3rd base coach so you don't run yourself out an inning. However, I remember lots of 3rd base coaches holding the runner because most left fielders were being able to throw the runner out, now it isn't even close. This outfielder had a short left field (meaning it wasn't a long single but a short one) and he didn't have the arm to even come close.
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