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fly ball over RF's head, he runs back turns the wrong way and reaches up but ball hits glove and drops, hit or error. Tough play alot of crosswind
 
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My thought too, but scorekeeper ruled it an error. Of course he also gave the other team a hit when the 3B man let a hard grounder hit his glove and go into left. Straight at him, no hop or anything. Just didn't put his glove down far enough.
 
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Saw that play recently, except it was a line drive over the centerfielder who dove to try to make the catch and the ball bounced out of his glove. Clearly a hit. Later in the inning a rocket was hit that took a bit of a bad bounce and nearly took the shortstop's head off. Funny thing was the pitcher made "get in front of the ball" motions to the shortstop where everyone could see it then jumped all over the center fielder for not hustling when they got back in the dugout. Coach didn't say a thing.
 
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The center fielder and shortstop clearly blew their opportunties. Only, it was the opportunity to get in the pitcher's grill and tell him that if he made quality pitches, they wouldn't have had to try to make extraordinary plays to save the rockets he was giving up from being hits! Eek

I'm not very patient with players who complain to their teammates when they aren't getting the job done themselves. More than once, I've reminded players that they have every right to complain about their teammates performance, only so long as they are ALWAYS PERFECT themselves. I've yet to see that "always perfect" player come along in this game of failure.
 
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Or, you could invite the complaining player to play a special position you have for him where he is guaranteed to NEVER make an error!
 
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