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Here's a clip from 1996... Knoblauch & Meares (Twins)The clip is an .MP4 clip so you'll need the latest version of the FREE Apple Quicktime player to view it. Jason
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| Posts: 1000 | Location: Tennessee | Registered: June 13, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by C_PEN_Bears: With no disrespect to you and your 12 year-olds, but I doubt that my 19-22 year old college baseball players are having more problems with that play than your kids. There really is no reason to flip the ball to the ss like Baerga did. All that play does is increase the chances of something going wrong. www.blastbat.com
I played MIF in college and flipped the ball that way all the time. It really isn't a big deal. That type of flip actually increases your range of a flip which is much quicker than a toss.
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| Posts: 3332 | Location: VB, VA | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by C_PEN_Bears: There really is no reason to flip the ball to the ss like Baerga did. All that play does is increase the chances of something going wrong. www.blastbat.com
I respectfully disagree that this flip should never be used. In this play, I feel that was the best option for the feed. His momentum was not going toward 2B, so the underhand flip was not an option. Making a throw was also probably not an option based on where he received that ball. If he makes a throw from where he is at with any velocity at all, it could handcuff his shortstop and cause other issues. In the Knoblauch clip, this is a perfect situation where his momentum is going towards second, so the underhand flip was the best option. Although these balls were fairly similar, a lot of how each player made the play was based on positioning before the pitch. Baerga was orginally positioned more up the middle than Knoblauch was, which determined the type of feed used. I teach all the feeds with my infielders, but the biggest thing I teach is get the lead out. I don't really care how they do it, I just want them to make sure to take the litle extra time to get set and make a good feed.
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| Posts: 213 | Location: Iowa | Registered: July 28, 2005 |    |
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