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re: First baseman had wrong foot on the bag restricting his ability to stretch for the throw

Posted on 5/11/24 at 5:37 pm to
Posted by tigersbb
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Posted on 5/11/24 at 5:37 pm to
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Because it’s simple I didn’t think I’d have to explain it. If Jones right leg is on first two things can happen. The first is if Milazzo’s throw is the exact same, then Jones can attempt to make a play and most likely have the same result. Only other result is he catches it and face plants into the runners knees. The second thing is if Milazzo makes the appropriate throw (towards the field side), he has a tougher grab to get the out going across his body. All that with very little reaction time.


I didn't say stand with his foot across the bag. He should set his right foot AGAINST the bag with his body in a semi crouch allowing him flexibility to move in either direction and catch the damn ball in the field of play without " face planitng" into the runner. When he sees the ball is off target he has the option to stretch and maintain contact with the base which seems plausible by the photos. But even if the throw was farther up the line a quick step and/ or lunge toward home makes it likely the ball doesn't leave the field. I agree an errant throw toward the infield side would be more challenging but the odds of that are far less than what did happen.
Posted by dkreller
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Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 5/11/24 at 5:44 pm to
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He should set his right foot AGAINST the bag with his body in a semi crouch allowing him flexibility to move in either direction

So he should stand in a position ready to be trucked by the runner.

Posted by vidtiger23
Member since Feb 2012
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Posted on 5/11/24 at 8:44 pm to
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I didn't say stand with his foot across the bag. He should set his right foot AGAINST the bag with his body in a semi crouch allowing him flexibility to move in either direction and catch the damn ball in the field of play without " face planitng" into the runner. When he sees the ball is off target he has the option to stretch and maintain contact with the base which seems plausible by the photos. But even if the throw was farther up the line a quick step and/ or lunge toward home makes it likely the ball doesn't leave the field. I agree an errant throw toward the infield side would be more challenging but the odds of that are far less than what did happen.

Right. But your scenario is trying to prepare for the harder play. That’s not how baseball works. Everyone has assigned jobs to do. Milazzo in this case did not do his assigned job which is delivering the ball in the window that Jones appropriately provided him.
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