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One thing I like in those situations (and I don't even know if it is legal.. ) is for the 3B coach to get way down the line on those so they can put on a late stop sign if they need to. Cannot see where he/she is there..
probably the hardest judgment call in softball as a coach is whether to send the runner from 3rd. hard to calculate everything in an instant.One thing I like in those situations (and I don't even know if it is legal.. ) is for the 3B coach to get way down the line on those so they can put on a late stop sign if they need to. Cannot see where he/she is there..
Right..so giving yourself more time is useful.probably the hardest judgment call in softball as a coach is whether to send the runner from 3rd. hard to calculate everything in an instant.
When opportunity arises, rise to it!can’t forget 2 outs and down 2 runs in your algorithm.
yes, and it does look like her path was impeded.
probably the hardest judgment call in softball as a coach is whether to send the runner from 3rd. hard to calculate everything in an instant.
When opportunity arises, rise to it!
One more run is one more run closer to closing the gap.
When the ball is in play the opportunity is closer!
sure, but that doesn’t help the calculation of what actually happens in the moment. of course your runner should be looking at the coach.yeah, but this is a scenario you should be running in your head pre-play.......in fact, i'm telling my runner ahead of time something to the effect of "gap shot we're scoring, everything else in the OF you're getting here hard and looking to me"
Regardless of that specific call ... that's a state final crew?