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I guess you want to warm in Center Field. You never know what is going to happen, where that little dick head or that cheap bleeder is going to land. What we are going to work on now is, we want work on playing a game instead of watching a game. As pitcher you may be able to get a very valuable force out here with a runner on second base, a potentially runner on first and second. The ball is little bloop single comes out here, one of your infielders makes the play, or Dug make the play, now you are covering him back.
What we are going to have Timmy and Philip do is simulate it, pitch to the plate, they are going to react, come here and practice, just fill to the ball at second base. Here we go, Phil.
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So, that just like your outfielder. Boom! Now we got the force out, we keep the double play alive. Just because we are not watching the game we are playing the game.
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Come, move over a little bit. He set the position up, ready to get to fill the throw. We get the force.
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This is also a play it could happen at first base, it could also happen at third. So remember if you are a pitcher, know were you need to be on every ball that is hit. Do not get caught watching the game, play the game. Remember you are the one that get the lost. Let us get that out of him.
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