- Dec 7, 2011
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Question -
So if you have a right fielder with a gun of an arm and you can pretty regularly make a play on sharply hit grounders to RF, where should/can the first baseman line up for the throw without the risk of being called for Interference with the inbound runner that could claim she wanted to round the base for going to second??
Noting that many fields have the orange "safety" bases where the first baseman can't really use that square since it is "off limits".
I don't see an answer here.....
So if you have a right fielder with a gun of an arm and you can pretty regularly make a play on sharply hit grounders to RF, where should/can the first baseman line up for the throw without the risk of being called for Interference with the inbound runner that could claim she wanted to round the base for going to second??
Noting that many fields have the orange "safety" bases where the first baseman can't really use that square since it is "off limits".
I don't see an answer here.....