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These nerds are also wearing calculator belt-buckles. I'll give them a pass since they fly planes and whatnot and I'm sure could whoop my ass.
Still, what a stupid trend.
A lot of teams wear those play/sign sheets on wrist bands. This year is the first I have seen teams wearing those on their belt. One of the Air Force guys refused to conform and kept his in his back pocket. KP for him.
Not much at all going on offensively for the Shocks today. Even Gibson's RBI double was probably catchable. Looks like the Air Force CF may have misread that just a little bit although it was hit very well.
What does it mean that Cornblum made a 6-4-3 double play? Not sure what the numbers were exactly. I know what a double play is, but what do the numbers mean?
Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
What does it mean that Cornblum made a 6-4-3 double play? Not sure what the numbers were exactly. I know what a double play is, but what do the numbers mean?
Each defensive position is given a number.
1 Pitcher
2 Catcher
3 First Base
4 2nd Base
5 3rd Base
6 Shortstop
7 Left Field
8 Center Field
9 Right Field
So a 6-4-3 double play went Shortstop to 2nd base to 1st base.
What does it mean that Cornblum made a 6-4-3 double play? Not sure what the numbers were exactly. I know what a double play is, but what do the numbers mean?
1 pitcher
2 catcher
3 1st base
4 2nd base
5 3rd base
6 short stop
Short stop - 2nd base - 1st base
6-4-3 double play
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