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Backing Up Bases

When backing up third and home, get as far back behind the base as possible and then turn to see the play unfold in front of you. If there's a dugout, make sure you stop the ball whatever way you can from going out of play. If the ball goes out of play or gets by you, it's an automatic run and could mean the game!

Posted by Steven Ellis on February 24, 2010
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