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Old 03-20-2016, 03:45 PM   #20
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Minute Maid Park

Kind of a funky situation. The shift is on for a LHB. He hits a double to center field. While the ball is being fielded by the CF, the 3B, who is the only player on the left side of the diamond, goes to cover third base. Good move. As the CF throws the ball toward second base, the third baseman scurries to second base to take the throw, leaving third base unattended. Meanwhile, the SS is standing not too far away from second base. The SS should probably be the one to cover second base.
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